MULTIPLE CHOICES. Select the best option for each item. 1. Capillary puncture blood contains: A. Arterial blood B. Interstitial fluids C. Venous blood D. All of the above A. Central area of the heel B. Lateral plantar heel surface C. Medial area of the arch D. Posterior curvature of the heel 7. According to CLSI, a heel puncture lancet should puncture no deeper than: 2. The concentration of this substance is higher in capillary blood than in venous blood: A. Blood urea nitrogen A. 1.5 mm B. 2.0 mm C. 2.5 mm D. 3.0 mm B. Carotene C. Glucose D. Total protein 3. Capillary puncture is typically performed on adults when: A. No accessible veins can be located B. Patients have thrombotic tendencies 8. Which of the following is a proper capillary puncture procedure? A. Clean the site thoroughly with povidone- iodine. B. Milk the site to keep the blood flowing freely. C. Veins are saved for chemotherapy D. All of the above C. Puncture parallel to fingerprint grooves. D. Wipe away the very first drop of blood. 4. If collected by capillary puncture, which test specimen is collected first? 9. When making a routine blood smear, the "pusher slide" is normally used at an angle of how many degrees? A. 15 В. 30 C. 45 D. 60 А. СВС B. Electrolytes C. Glucose D. Phosphorus 5. Which of the following conditions disqualifies a site for capillary puncture? A. Cyanotic B. Edematous C. Swollen 10. The blood specimen for this test is placed in circles on special filter paper: A. Bilirubin В. СВGS C. PKU D. Malaria D. All of the above 6. Which of the following is the least hazardous area of an infant's foot for capillary puncture?
MULTIPLE CHOICES. Select the best option for each item. 1. Capillary puncture blood contains: A. Arterial blood B. Interstitial fluids C. Venous blood D. All of the above A. Central area of the heel B. Lateral plantar heel surface C. Medial area of the arch D. Posterior curvature of the heel 7. According to CLSI, a heel puncture lancet should puncture no deeper than: 2. The concentration of this substance is higher in capillary blood than in venous blood: A. Blood urea nitrogen A. 1.5 mm B. 2.0 mm C. 2.5 mm D. 3.0 mm B. Carotene C. Glucose D. Total protein 3. Capillary puncture is typically performed on adults when: A. No accessible veins can be located B. Patients have thrombotic tendencies 8. Which of the following is a proper capillary puncture procedure? A. Clean the site thoroughly with povidone- iodine. B. Milk the site to keep the blood flowing freely. C. Veins are saved for chemotherapy D. All of the above C. Puncture parallel to fingerprint grooves. D. Wipe away the very first drop of blood. 4. If collected by capillary puncture, which test specimen is collected first? 9. When making a routine blood smear, the "pusher slide" is normally used at an angle of how many degrees? A. 15 В. 30 C. 45 D. 60 А. СВС B. Electrolytes C. Glucose D. Phosphorus 5. Which of the following conditions disqualifies a site for capillary puncture? A. Cyanotic B. Edematous C. Swollen 10. The blood specimen for this test is placed in circles on special filter paper: A. Bilirubin В. СВGS C. PKU D. Malaria D. All of the above 6. Which of the following is the least hazardous area of an infant's foot for capillary puncture?
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