Phlebotomist Exam Prep - Question List

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1. “Welcome to the hit game show Name that Organ! Where knowing body parts can win you a stage full of wonderful prizes! I’m your host, Ana Tomy. I’ll give you a definition and you Name That Organ! Let’s play Name That Organ!”
“What is the name of the blood cell responsible for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide?”
  1. Leukocyte.
  2. Platelets.
  3. Erythrocyte.
  4. I didn’t hear the question.
2. “Welcome to the hit game show Name that Organ! Where knowing body parts can win you a stage full of wonderful prizes! I’m your host, Ana Tomy. I’ll give you a definition and you Name That Organ! Let’s play Name That Organ!”
“Name the blood vessels that flow from the heart to the body tissues, whose vessel walls contain smooth muscle.”
  1. Venous blood vessels.
  2. Arterial blood vessels.
  3. Capillary blood vessels.
3. “It’s time for Name That Organs’ bonus trivia round! With your host, Ana Tomy!”
“Thanks Fizzy Ology! Let’s get to our bonus question: Name the three most common arm veins used in phlebotomy.”
  1. Median cubital, basalmic, and radial veins.
  2. Antecubital fossa, median cubital and cephalic veins.
  3. Cephalic, median cubital and basilic veins.
  4. Antecubital, median cubital and basilic veins.
4. Where is the antecubital fossa located?
  1. The bend of the elbow, front of the arm.
  2. The bend of the elbow, back of the arm.
  3. The bend of the elbow, outer side of arm.
  4. The bend of the elbow, inner side of arm.
5.

“I am Commander I. M. Unity; you can call me 'sir.' I coordinate millions of soldiers in the war against infection, inflammation, and allergies. My massive army defends your world from scoundrels like bacteria, viruses, and parasites, just to name a few. Currently, an annoying allergen is invading the eye region. I have dispatched a small team of fighters from the granulocyte division in response. Alright recruit, what’s the official name of this team?”

  1. Eosinophils
  2. Basophils
  3. Monocytes
  4. Neutrophils

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