This quiz, titled 'Take home quiz chapter 10', evaluates knowledge on medical terminology and tests, including meanings of medical terms, understanding of blood smear procedures, and identification of specific bones and medical abbreviations. It is designed to assess and enhance learners' understanding in medical education.
70% isopropanol.
Povidone-iodine
Soap and water.
Tincture of iodine.
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Bullet
Lancet
Laser
Scalpel
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A controlled depth of puncture
Blades or points that are sterile
Permanently retractable blades
All of the above
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Arterial blood.
Tissue fluids.
Venous blood.
All of the above
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Enhance visibility of veins
Increase the flow of blood
Prevent sample hemolysis
Relax and comfort patients
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True
False
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Distal
Dorsal
Lateral
Plantar
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Blow on it until dry.
Let it dry naturally.
Place it in alcohol.
Wave it until dry.
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Appear jaundiced.
Be bluish in color.
Exhibit erythema.
Look pale yellow.
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Blood collected on a special filter paper.
Blood spread out on a microscope slide.
Blood made from a heparinized specimen.
Blood used to identify the types of bacteria.
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A mix of venous, arterial, and capillary blood
Mostly tissue fluid mixed with arterial blood
Mostly venous blood mixed with tissue fluid
Nearly identical to a venous blood specimen
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1.5 mm.
2.0 mm.
2.4 mm.
4.9 mm.
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Phosphorus.
Potassium.
Uric acid.
All of the above.
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A newborn screening blood spot.
Blood in a thick malaria smear.
Lipemia in a bilirubin specimen.
The thinnest area of a blood film.
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Label it as a venous specimen.
Shield the specimen from light.
Transport it to the lab asap.
Vigorously mix the specimen.
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CSC
GTT
PKU
PTT
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Calcium
Glucose
Phosphorus
Total protein
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Any area of the arch
Center of the big toe
Medial plantar heel
Posterior curvature
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Bilirubin.
Glucose.
Ketones.
Thyroxine.
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Gray
Green
Lavender
Yellow
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Invert it gently.
Shake it briskly.
Roll it in the hands.
Tap it sharply.
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Blood culture
Electrolytes.
Place it in alcohol.
Wave it until dry.
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True
False
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True
False
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Abnormal bone formation and growth.
An inherited bone metabolism disorder.
Infection of the bone and bone marrow.
Inflammation of the bone and cartilage.
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Blebs created during skin tests.
Formations seen in blood films.
Newborn screening blood spots.
Spiral patterns of fingerprints.
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For equipment inventory control purposes.
Because results can vary by specimen source.
So other tests will be capillary collections.
To satisfy liability insurance requirements.
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Clean, puncture, warm, wipe, collect
Clean, warm, puncture, collect, wipe
Warm, clean, puncture, wipe, collect
Warm, puncture, clean, wipe collect
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Arterial content has been increased.
Composition is the same as arterial.
Oxygen levels equal arterial levels.
Venous blood flow has increased.
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Damage to the tendons.
Injuring the calcaneus.
Puncturing an artery.
Unnecessary bleeding.
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Autoclave waste.
Biohazard trash.
Sharps container.
Regular trash can.
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Calcaneus
Clavicle
Patella
Phalanx
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Arterial blood.
Lymph fluid.
Tissue fluid.
Venous blood.
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Bilirubin
Glucose
Lead
PKU
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Additives used
Antiseptic used
Id procedures
Order of draw
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Blood culture bottles.
Various lancet types.
Microcollection tubes.
Skin warming devices.
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Babies for contagious diseases.
Infants with certain symptoms.
Newborns for certain disorders.
Pregnant women for diseases.
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Irritate an infant's tender skin.
Pull off and be a choking hazard.
Tear delicate skin when removed.
All of the above.
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Apply bandage.
Clean the site.
Id the patient.
Warm the site.
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Interstitial fluid.
Intracellular fluid.
Lymphatic fluid.
Peritoneal fluid.
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37C.
42C.
98F.
112F.
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Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Osteomyelitis
Osteosarcoma
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Letting blood run down the tube's inside wall
Scooping up blood as it runs down the finger
Tapping the tube gently to settle the specimen
Touching the tube's scoop to each blood drop
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Covers the entire slide.
Forms a bullet shape.
Has a feathered edge.
Looks short and thick.
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Collecting the specimen 5 minutes late.
Failing to protect the specimen from light.
Puncturing the heel close to the calcaneus.
Using isopropyl alcohol to clean site
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Is necessary to obtain adequate blood flow.
Can hemolyze and contaminate specimens.
Improves the accuracy of CBC test results.
Increases venous blood flow into the area.
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Circles on filter paper
Glass microscope slide
Microhematocrit tube
Mixing bar and magnet
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Distal segment of the middle finger
End segment of either of the thumbs
Medial segment of the index finger
Proximal phalanx of the ring finger
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