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Hormones are produced by the



A.) Digestive system


B.) Endocrine system


C.) Nervous system


D.) Muscular system

B.) Endocrine system

The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs takes place in the



A.) Trachea


B.) Bronchi


C.) Larynx


D.) Alveoli

D.) Alveoli

Which type of muscle is under voluntary nervous control?



A.) Skeletal


B.) Smooth


C.) Cardiac


D.) Visceral

A.) Skeletal

Which of the following glands is an integumentary system structure?



A.) Adrenal


B.) Pituitary


C.) Thyroid


D.) Sebaceous


D.) Sebaceous

Pancreatitis is a disorder of this system



A.) Reproductive


B.) Skeletal


C.) Digestive


D.) Respiratory

C.) Digestive

The term "distal" means



A.) To the back of the body or body part


B.) Higher or above or toward the head


C.) Nearest the central portion of the body


D.) Farthest from the point of attachment

D.) Farthest from the point of attachment

Skeletal system structures include



A.) Phalanges


B.) Dendrites


C.) Papillae


D.) Ureters

A.) Phalanges

This skin structure is avascular



A.) Dermis


B.) Epidermis


C.) Corneum


D.) Subcutaneous

B.) Epidermis

Which body system controls and coordinates the activities of all the other body systems?



A.) Muscular


B.) Nervous


C.) Skeletal


D.) Respiratory

B.) Nervous

Which of the following are urinary system structures?



A.) Axons, myelin sheath, prostate


B.) Centriole, nuclei, Golgi apparatus


C.) Glomeruli, nephrons, ureters


D.) Neurons, renal arteries, urethra

C.) Glomeruli, nephrons, ureters

Septicemia is


A.) A positive test for a transmissable disease


B.) Fever in which the causes unknown


C.) Presence of microorganisms in the blood


D.) All of the above

C.) Presence of microorganisms in the blood

Which of the following specimens may require chain-of-custody documentation when it is collected?



A.) Blood culture


B.) Cross-match


C.) Trace elements


D.) Drug screen

D.) Drug screen

A site for blood culture collection can typically be cleaned with which of the following?


A.) Chlorhexidine gluconate


B.) Sodium hypochlorite


C.) Hydrogen peroxide


D.) All of the above

A.) Chlorhexidine gluconate

Tan top tubes containing potassium EDTA can be used to collect specimens for this test



A.) Blood alcohol


B.) Glucose screen


C.) Lead analysis


D.) Protime / INR

C.) Lead analysis

Which type of additive is best for collecting an ethanol specimen?



A.) Potassium EDTA


B.) Sodium citrate


C.) Sodium fluoride


D.) None of the above

C.) Sodium fluoride

Which test requires the collection of multiple specimens?



A.) ACT


B.) GTT


C.) HCT


D.) PTT

B.) GTT

Erythema means



A.) Redness


B.) Inflamed


C.) Swollen


D.) Hardness

A.) Redness

This test detects occult blood



A.) BAC


B.) Guaiac


C.) Lactose


D.) Skin test

B.) Guaiac

Donut units of blood are typically collected using needles that are



A.) 16 to 18 gauge


B.) 18 to 28 gauge


C.) 20 to 22 gauge


D.) 21 to 23 gauge

A.) 16 to 18 gauge

Which of the following must remain consistent throughout an oral glucose challenge test?



A.) Arm used for the draw


B.) Blood specimen source


C.) Size of ETS tubes used


D.) All of the above

B.) Blood specimen source