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Which of the following tests requires an arterialized specimen?



A.) Bilirubin


B.) Blood gases


C.) Electrolytes


D.) Glucose

B.) Blood gases

Capillary puncture blood contains



A.) Arterial blood


B.) Interstitial fluid


C.) Venous blood


D.) All of the above

D.) All of the above

Capillary puncture is typically performed on adults when



A.) No accessible veins can be located


B.) Patients have thrombotic tendencies


C.) Veins are saved for chemotherapy


D.) All of the above

D.) All of the above

If collected by capillary puncture, which of the following is collected first?



A.) CBC


B.) Electrolytes


C.) Glucose


D.) Phosphorus

A.) CBC

Which of the following conditions disqualifies a site for capillary puncture?



A.) Cyanotic


B.) Edematous


C.) Swollen


D.) All of the above

D.) All of the above

The blood specimen for this test is placed in circles on special filter paper



A.) Bilirubin


B.) CBGs


C.) PKU


D.) Malaria

C.) PKU

This test cannot be collected by capillary puncture and taken to the laboratory for processing and testing



i


A.) BiliB.) Hgb


C.) Lead


D.) PTT

D.) PTT

Capillary action is a term used to describe how



A.) Arterial blood enters the capillaries


B.) Blood fills a microhematocrit tube


C.) Cell spread across a blood smear


D.) Warming can increase blood flow

B.) Blood fills a microhematocrit tube