Froggy Jumps Phlebotomy Processing QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on phlebotomy processing with this fun quiz game! par Latesha Fluker 1 What is the primary purpose of phlebotomy processing? a To administer medications. b To prepare blood samples for laboratory analysis. c To perform surgeries. 2 What is the primary purpose of phlebotomy processing? a To administer medications. b To prepare blood samples for laboratory analysis. c To perform surgeries. 3 Which tube color is typically used for serum tests? a Blue. b Green. c Red. 4 What is the first step in phlebotomy processing? a Discarding the specimen. b Labeling the specimen. c Storing the specimen. 5 What is the first step in phlebotomy processing? a Discarding the specimen. b Labeling the specimen. c Storing the specimen. 6 What should be done if a blood sample is hemolyzed? a It should be frozen. b It should be discarded and recollected. c It can be used as is. 7 What is the purpose of centrifugation in phlebotomy? a To separate blood components. b To sterilize the samples. c To mix blood samples. 8 How long should a blood sample sit before centrifugation? a 1 hour. b 5 minutes. c 30 minutes. 9 What is the role of anticoagulants in blood collection? a To preserve the sample. b To prevent blood clotting. c To promote clotting. 10 Which of the following is a common phlebotomy error? a Collecting from the correct vein. b Incorrect labeling of samples. c Using sterile equipment. 11 What is the recommended storage temperature for most blood samples? a 2-8 degrees Celsius. b Room temperature. c Freezing point. 12 What is the significance of the order of draw in phlebotomy? a To speed up the process. b To prevent cross-contamination of additives. c To reduce pain for the patient. 13 According to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) specimens should not seton cells no longer than how many hours? a 4 b 2 c 6 14 Specimens dropped off at Central Processing will undergo what process? a prepare aliquots, scanned into lab system b date and time of arrival, centrifugation c all the above 15 How long should a serum specimen collected in a red/tiger tube sit to clot? a 30-45 minutes b 10-15 minutes c 60-90 minutes