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A phlebotomist who takes an examination prepared by a national phlebotomy

agency is seeking
cert

This test is used to monitor coumarin therapy 


Prothrombin Time

It determines the amount of hemoglobin in a red blood cell 


MCHC

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is caused by the following except:


Father.

Indices are computed using the following determinations except


MCNP

The coagulation process plays a role in:


Hemostasis (nona)

Patient A was successfully transfused with blood type AB, what to you think is/ are
the antibody/ies that is/ are present in his/her body?
NONA

which of the following does not belong to the group 


nota (ldh, alt, ast, ck) 

Hemoglobin determines the oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells.


Haptoglobin evaluates hemolytic anemia and certain chronic diseases
Tama una.

which of the following does not belong to the group


ast (ci, nota, ast, na k) 

a reticulocyte count identifies immature:


erythrocytes

Listening skills are a key component of communication. Active listening mainly


involvese encouraging patient communication by letting him/her ask questions.
true

 a woman who becomes "sensitized" to the Rh factor:


can produce antibodies against the Rh antigen 

Supposed that you have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the following
will not be your possible blood type?
B

A whole-blood specimen consists of:


plasma and the formed elements

Primary aim of fixation is to harden and protect tissue from trauma of further
handling, so that it is easier to cut during gross examination. Secondary aim of
fixation is top reserve the morphologic and chemical integrity of the cell in as life-
like manner as possible.
Both false

Mr. Ramirez donated an O blood at CVMC blood bank. The following antigens are
present in his red cells except:
NONA

To destroy transient microorganisms when washing hands, use the following


except:
bleach solution 

Function of red blood cells are the following except:


produce antibodies to combat infection

A test that is used to evaluate hemolytic anemia and certain chronic diseases
NOTA 

WBC indices are computed using the following determinations except


NONA

blood contains a nucleus


WBC

To prevent sensitization, Rh immunoglobulin is given to:


Rh-negative mothers who deliver Rh-positive babies.

Test that determines the number of leukopoietin in circulating blood.


NONA
Which of the following examples of potential exposure to blood-borne pathogens
involve a parenteral route of transmission?
Rubbing the eye

A whole blood specimen has an abnormally large buffy coat. This is an indication
that the patient has
an elevated leukocyte or platelet count 

How can you visually tell serum from plasma?


you cannot 

Normal plasma is a:
slightly hazy, pale-yellow fluid that is close to 55% solute

A person who has A-negative blood has red blood cells that:
have the A antigen and lack the Rh antigen.

Detects diabetes mellitus except 


GGT

In the event of a body fluid splash to the eyes, the victim should immediately:
flush eyes with water for 10 seconds

The single most important means of preventing the spread of infection is:
proper hand antisepsis (hand washing)

To destroy transient microorganisms when washing hands, use:


antiseptic soap

Supposed that you have anti-A antibodies in your red cells, which of the following
will not be your possible blood type?
nona

Identification of bacteria is based on the following except


nutritional requirements 

Supposed that you have A antigen in your plasma, the following will not be your
possible blood type except:
nona
Supposed that you do not have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the
following will not be your possible blood type?
B

This is the abbreviation for a test that assesses platelet plug formation.
NONA

Ms. Castillo, a 22-year old obese woman is suffering from a tremendous chest pain.
She went to the emergency room to be checked and the doctor found out that there
is an inflammation in the vein walls that are mainly located in her chest causing pain
and tenderness. What might be the reason for this?
Phlebitis

Which of the following is a proper way to clean up a small blood spill that has dried
on a countertop?
Moisten it with a disinfectant and carefully absorb it with a paper towel

A person who has A-negative blood has red blood cells that:
lack the A antigen and have the Rh antigen

Supposed that you do have B antigen in your plasma, the following will not be your
possible blood type except:
nona 

Methods to overcome hearing impairment except:


Speak loudly

Detects abnormal hemoglobins


Hemoglobin count

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is most often caused by:


ABO

It determines the volume of red blood cells packed by centrifugation


MCHC

To prevent sensitization, Rh immunoglobulin is given to:


Rh-negative mothers who deliver Rh-positive babies.

Supposed that you do have B antigen in your RBCs, the following will not be your
possible blood type except:
B
which of the following does not belong to the group 
co2 (nota k na cl) 

Microbiology section is responsible for the identification of pathogenic


microorganisms. It is also responsible for the identification of parasites in stool.
both true 

Which of the following is an enzyme that plays the major role in coagulation?
Thrombin

which of the following does not belong to the group 


ldp (ast ck nota alt) 

HDL delivers lipids from tissues to kidney. LDL delivers lipids from kidney to tissues.
Both false

phlebotomist maintains a well-stocked collection tray or station 


organized

A person's blood type is determined by the presence or absence of certain types of:
antigens on the surfaces of the red blood cells.

Supposed that you have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the following
will be your possible blood type?
A

A phlebotomist is sensitive to the needs and concerns of patients.


Compassionate 

which of the following does not belong to the group 


nona

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is not caused by the following except:


Rh compatibility between the infant and father.

Supposed that you do have A antigen in your RBCs, which of the following will not
be your possible blood type?
B

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is caused by the following except:


Rh incompatibility between the infant and father.

Lipid panel except:


NOTA

Mr. Villon donated an AB positive blood at CVMC blood bank. The following are the
antigens that are present in his plasma except:
Nona 

PT evaluates the extrinsic system of the coagulation cascade. It monitors heparin


therapy. 
First true second false

A woman who becomes "sensitized" to the Rh factor:


can produce antibodies against the Rh antigen 

Haptoglobin determines the oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells. Hemopexin


evaluates hemolytic anemia and certain chronic diseases
first false second true

Analytes that are lower at night except:


Growth hormone 

Supposed that you have anti-A antibodies in your plasma, the following will be your
possible blood type except?
A

It determines the differences in the size of red blood cells


MCV

It determines the size of red blood cells


MCV

Indicator of myocardial infarction except:


LDL

Supposed that you do not have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the
following will not be your possible blood type?
B
Supposed that you do not have A antigen in your RBCs, which of the following will
not be your possible blood type?
A

The liquid portion of a clotted blood specimen is called:


serum

Supposed that you do not have A antigen in your RBCs, which of the following will
not be your possible blood type?
A

Which of the following is an anuclear biconcave disc?


erythrocytes 

Test for kidney disorder


Creatinine

Supposed that you do not have anti-A and anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which
of the following will be your possible blood type?
O

HDL delivers lipids from tissues to heart. LDL delivers lipids from kidney to heart.
FALSE

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is most often caused by.


ABO 

A phlebotomist attends staff meetings, reads pertinent memoranda, and observes


notices placed on bulletin boards or in newsletters.
Committed

Analytes that are increased due to exercise except:


Triglycerides 

Which of the following items is PPE?


Nonlatex Gloves

Common use of time and crossmatch except:


NOTA
Analytes that needs to be protected from extreme temp

PTH
A decrease below normal values in the number of leukocytes
- LEUKOPENIA
Analytes that are lower at night except:

- GROWTH HORMONE

Analytes that are increased due to exercise except:

-  Triglycerides

Analytes that needs to be protected from extreme temperature except


- Ammonia

A person’s blood type is determined by the presence or absence of certain types of:

- antigens on the surfaces of the red blood cells.

A person who has A-negative blood has red blood cells that

- have the A antigen and lack the Rh antigen.

A phlebotomist attends staff meetings.

- COMMITTED

A phlebotomist maintains a well-stocked collection tray or station

- Organized

A phlebotomist is sensitive to the needs and concerns of patients.

-  Compassionate

A phlebotomist who takes an examination prepared by a national phlebotomy agency is seeking:

- CERTIFICATION

A reticulocyte count identifies:

- ERYTHROCYTES

A test that is used to evaluate hemolytic anemia and certain chronic diseases

- NOTA

A whole-blood specimen consists of:

- Plasma and formed elements

A whole-blood specimen has an abnormally large buffy coat

- An elevated leukocyte or platelet

A woman who becomes “sensitized” to the Rh factor:

- Can produce antibodies


Common use of time and crossmatch except:

-  Antibody screen

Detect diabetes except:

- GGT

Detect abnormal hemogloblins

- Hemoglobin count

Function of red blood cells are the following except:

- produce antibodies to combat infection.

Haptoglobin determines the oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells. Hemopexin evaluates hemolytic
anemia and certain chronic diseases

-  First and second statements are false

HDL delivers lipids from tissues to kidney. LDL delivers lipids from kidney to tissues.

- First and second statements are false

HDL delivers lipids from tissues to heart. LDL delivers lipids from kidney to heart.

- First and second statements are false

Hemoglobin determines the oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells. Haptoglobin evaluates
hemolytic anemia and certain chronic diseases

- First and second statements are true

Hemolytic disease of newborn is caused by:

- ABO INCOMPATIBILITY

Hemolytic disease of newborn is caused by the ff. except

- Incompatible blood given to the mother in utero

How can you visually tell serum from plasma?

- You cannot visually compare them apart.

Identification of bacteria is based on except:

- NOTA

Indices are computed using the ff. except

- MCNP

In the event of a body fluid splash to the eyes, the victim should immediately:

- Flush eyes with water for 10 second


In being a phlebotomist, personal hygiene is extremely important because of close patient contact.
Colognes are not recommended.

- First and second statements are true

Indicator of myocardial except:

- LDL

It determines the volume of RBC packed by centrifugation

- NOTA(HCT)

It determines the amount of hemoglobin in RBC

- MCH

It determines the difference in the size of RBC

- MCHC

It determines the size of the RBC

- MCV

Liver test panel except:

-  Fatty acid

Listening skills are key component. Active listening skills

- 2nd statement is false

Microbiology section is responsible for the identification of pathogenic microorganisms. It is also


responsible for the identification of parasites in stool.

- First and second statements are true

Methods to overcome hearing impairment except:

- SPEAK CALMLY AND SLOWLY

Mr. Ramirez donated an O blood at CVMC blood bank. The following antigens are present in his red cells
except:

- NONA

Ms. Castillo, a 22-year old obese woman is suffering from a tremendous chest pain.

-  Phlebitis

Mr. Villon donated an AB positive blood at CVMC blood bank. The following are the antigens that are
present in his plasma except:

- O
Normal plasma is a
- Clear or colorless

On a blood smear made using wrights stain the granules of eosinophils stain this color
- Bright Orange-red

Patient A was successfully transfused with Type AB

- NOTA

Primary aim of fixation is to harden and protect tissue from trauma of further handling, so that it is
easier to cut during gross examination. Secondary aim of fixation is to preserve the morphologic and
chemical integrity of the cell in as life-like manner as possible.

-  First and second statements are false

PT evaluates the extrinsic system of the coagulation cascade. It monitors heparin therapy.

- Second statement is false; first statement is true

Red blood cells are produced in the

-  BONE MARROW

Serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase


- ALT
Supposed that you have anti-A antibodies in your red cells, which of the following will not be your
possible blood type?

-  A

Supposed that you have anti-A antibodies in your plasma, which of the following will not be your
possible blood type?

- A

Supposed that you have anti-A antibodies in your plasma, which of the following will be your possible
blood type?

- B

Supposed that you have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the following will not be your
possible blood type?

- B

Supposed that you have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the following will not be your
possible blood type?

- A
Supposed that you do not have anti-B antibodies in your plasma, which of the following will not be your
possible blood type?

-  B

Supposed that you have B antigen in your plasma, the following will not be your possible blood type
except:

- A

Supposed that you have A antigen in your plasma, the following will not be your possible blood type
except:

- B

Supposed that you do not have A antigen in your rbc, the following will not be your possible blood type:

- A

Supposed that you do not have A and B antibodies in your plasma, the following will not be your
possible blood type except:

- NONA(O)

Surfaces in the specimen collection and processing area should be cleaned with
-  1:100 bleach solution
The single most important means of preventing the spread of infection is:

- proper hand antisepsis

The liquid portion of a clotted blood specimen is called:

- serum.

Test for kidney disorder

-  Creatinine

This test is used to monitor coumarin therapy:

- PT

Test that determines the number of leukopoietin in circulating blood.

- WBC Count

The coagulation process plays a role in:

- HEMOSTASIS(NONE)

This is the abbreviation for a test that assesses plug formation

- (BT)
To destroy transient microorganisms when washing hands, except:

- PLAIN SOAP

To destroy transient microorganisms when washing hands USE

- ANTISEPTIC SOAP

To prevent sensitization, Rh immunoglobulin is given to:

- Rh-positive mothers who deliver Rh-negative babies.

Triming is the process wherein a processed tissue is cut into uniformly thin slices (sections) . Sectioning
on the other hand is the process of removing excess wax after embedding.

-  First and second statements are false

Wbc Indices are computed using the ff. except

- NOTA

Which blood cell contains a nucleus?

- WBC

Which of the ff. does not belong:

- BONE

Which of the following is an anuclear biconcave disc?

-  Erythrocyte

Which of the ff. does not belong: (LDH)

- NOTA

Which of the ff. does not belong: (CL.CO2)

- NOTA

Which of the ff. does not belong:

- LDP(WALANG GANTO)

Which of the ff. does not belong:

- AST

Which of the following items is PPE?

- NONLATEX GLOVES

Which of the following examples of potential exposure to blood-borne pathogens involve a parenteral
route of transmission?
- Rubbing the eyes while processing specimens

Which of the following is a proper way to clean up a small blood spill that has dried on a countertop?

- Moisten it with a disinfectant and carefully absorb it with a paper towel.

Which of the following is an enzyme that plays the major role in coagulation?

- Thrombin

PMLS2

1. A person’s blood type is determined by the presence or absence of certain types of


 Antigens on the surfaces of the red blood cells
2. How many chambers are there in the heart
 4
3. This heart chamber receives blood from the systematic system
 Right atrium
4. A whole blood specimen has an abnormally large buffy coat
 An elevated leukocyte or platelet count
5. Which of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood
 Pulmonary vein
6. When hand is prone, the antecubital portion of the cephalic vein is normally located in the line
with
 Little finger
7. The medical term for a heart attack is myocardial
 Infarction
8. The coagulation process plays a role in
 Hemostasis
9. The middle layer of heart called
 Myocardium
10. A woman who becomes”sensitized” to Rh factor
 Can produce antibodies against the Rh antigen
11. The right ventricle delivers blood to
 Pulmonary arteries
12. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
 Arteries
13. Two median cutaneous nerves lie close to this vein
 Basilic
14. Which blood cell has the ability to pass through blood vessels walls
 Leukocyte
15. A leukocyte is a
 White blood cells
16. Which of the following veins are listed in the proper order of selection for venipuncture
 Median cubital, cephalic, basilic
17. First sound of the heartbeat is created by the
 Closing of the atrioventricular valves
18. The structure that separates the right and left ventricles of the heart is called the
 Interventricular septum
19. The medical term for vein inflammation is
 Phlebitis
20. What keeps the blood moving through the venous system
 Skeletal muscle movement and valves in the vein
21. The normal composition of blood is
 55% plasma, 45% formed elements
22. Normal plasma is
 Clear or slightly hazy, pale-yellow fluid that is 90% water
23. Which of the following enzyme that plays the major role in coagulation
 Thrombin
24. The right atrioventricular valve is also called
 Tricuspid valve
25. Red blood cells are produced in the
 Bone marrow
26. Systolic pressure measures pressure in the arteries during
 Atrial contraction
27. The smallest branches of veins are called
 Venules
28. This test is used to monitor coumarin therapy
 PT
29. This is an abbreviation for test that traces the electrical impulses of the heart
 Ecg
30. This abbreviation for a test that assesses platelet plug formation
 BT
31. The largest artery in the body
 Aorta
32. On a electrocardiogram, which wave represents the activity of the ventricles
 QRS and T
33. The longest vein
 Great saphenous
34. The pulmonary circulation takes blood to the
 Lungs back to heart
35. The basilica vein is the last choice for venipuncture because
 Located close to the major nerve
36. Abnormal heart sound are called
 Murmurs
37. Which of the following blood vessels are listed in the proper direction of blood flow
 Arteries, arterioles, capillaries
38. A reticulocyte count identifies immature
 Red blood cells
39. The primary function of red blood cells are
 Transport oxygen to cells in the body
40. Hemolytic disease of new born is most often caused by
 Previous sensitization of an Rh negative mother
41. Lipid accumulation on the intima of an artery is called
 Atherosclerosis
42. A decrease below normal values in the number of leukocytes
 Leukopenia
43. The liquid of a clotted blood specimen is called
 Serum
44. sensitization, Rh immunoglobin is given to
 Rh-positive mothers who deliver Rh-positive babies
45. The semilunar valves are located
 at the exits of both of the ventricles
46. on a blood smear made using wrights stain, the granules of eosinophils stain this color
 NONA
47. The heart is surrounded by a thin-fluid filled sac called
 Pericardium
48. A whole-blood specimen consist of
 Plasma and the formed elements
49. Which blood cell increases in allergic reactions and pinworm infestation
 Eosinophil
50. A persons pulse is created by a wave of pressured caused by
 ventricular contraction
51. which of the following is localized dilation or bulging of an artery
 aneurysm
52. which of the following is a normal blood pressure reading
 80/120 mm Hg
53. These are tiny blood vessels that are only one cell thick
 Capillaries
54. Oxygen and nutrients diffuse through the walls of the
 Capillaries
55. An abnormal fast rate is called
 Tachycardia
56. Which blood cell contains a nucleus
 Leukocyte
57. Inflammation of a vein in conjunction with formation of a blood clot is called
 Thrombophlebitis
58. The internal space of a blood vessels is called
 Lumen
59. On an electrocardiogram, atrial activity is represented by the
 P wave
60. The heart muscles gets its blood supply from the
 coronary artery
61. this major vein merges with the brachiocephalic vein in the chest
 subclavian
62. this is medical term for blood clot circulating in the bloodstream
 embolus
63. systole is the
 closing of the semilunar valves
64. the force exerted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels is called
 blood pressure
65. which of the following is an anuclear biconcave disc
 Erythrocyte
66. Test for anemia
 NONA
67. Which of the following veins carry oxygen-rich blood
 Pulmonary
68. The layers of arteries differ from the layers of veins in that the
 Muscle layer is thicker in arteries
69. The technical term for this device is sphygmomanometer
 Blood pressure cuff
70. Normal systemic arterial blood is
 Bright red
71. A person who has A negative blood has red lood cells that
 have the A antigen and lack the Rh antigen
72. pacemaker
 sinoatrial node
73. how can you visually tell serum from plasma
 You cannot visually tell them apart.
74. This heart chamber delivers oxygen-rich blood to the ascending aorta
 left ventricle
75. these structures keep the atrioventricular valves from flipping back into the aorta
 chordae tendineae

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