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What is the proper formula for compressions to breaths when performing CPR? (Ans- 30:2 Where does the phlebotomist document poor techniques affecting sample quality? (Ans- Quality Improvement R... eport If a procedure is performed on a patient who refuses consent, what can the phlebotomist be charged with? (Ans- Battery which of the following procedures requires informed consent? (Ans- invasive surgery the gray topped tube is usually drawn for which test? (Ans- Glucose a patient fell while exiting the lab. what information would be included in the incident report? (Ans- Date, Time and location of the fall. what is a major drawback of a 24 hour urine collection? (Ans- Patient cooperation is essential and often hard to get Mr. Jones needs to give a specimen from home. Which of the following should be performed first? (Ans- Handwashing what is the best specimen for urine collection? (Ans- clean-catch midstream where should blood be drawn on a patient who has had a right side mastectomy and lymph node removal? (Ans- Left antecubital fossa when preparing for specimen collection by venipuncture, how should the patient be positioned? (Ans- with arm in a straight line from shoulder to wrist what does an increase in bilirubin, lipid protein and enzymes indicate? (Ans- Hemolysis affecting potassium from long tourniquet application. a false high potassium or false low calcium value may be obtained due to? (Ans- EDTA tubes are collected before serum tubes select the correct statement below for preparing the site for blood collection (Ans- use a sterile alcohol prep pad (70% isopropyl alcohol) for cleansing the site. to avoid patient identification errors, the phlebotomist must identify the patient prior to collecting a sample by... (Ans- checking armbands for acceptable identifiers such as the patients full name and Date of Birth the procedure used to collect DNA from the cells on the inside of a persons cheek is known as? (Ans- buccal swab which of the following is a normal result for a fasting glucose test? (Ans- under 100 sputum is defined as (Ans- mucus from the lungs Which of the following must be done for a blood culture evaluation microorganism growth for septicemia (Ans- aseptic sterile techniques how should you hold a winged infusion collection needle? (Ans- By the needle wings [Show More]
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