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33. Venipunctures with lavender top tubes:
Contain anticoagulant.
Are commonly used for hematology.
34. Packed RBC volume is determined with a:
Hematocrit
35. Most common needle gauge for phlebotomy is:
20 or 21
36. Serum:
Is the liquid portion of whole blood after blood has clotted and solid portion has separated.
37. The first drop of blood on a finger puncture:
Is wiped away
38. Largest WBC's are the:
Monocytes
39. Example of Anisocytosis:
Microcyte
40. Universal blood donor type is:
O
41. Term meaning "into a vein"
Intravenous
42. Medical Assistant may give injections:
Only with physician's orders
43. The medication label reads "60 mg/cc" and you prepare a 15 mg injection, how many cc's do you draw?
0.25 cc
44. Roentgenographic inspection of the spinal cord using a radiopaque medium injection of the intrathecal space:
Myelography
45. Application of water in disease treatment:
Hydrotherapy
46. Drugs with highest potential for abuse:
Schedule I
47. Over the counter drugs are schedule:
4
48. How many schedules are there?
5