Sample collection and processing for Coagulation testing Quiz 5 multiple choice questions 12345 0% 1 votes, 5 avg 5 GOOD LUCK WELL DONE Created by quizshellSample Collection and Processing for Coagulation Testing 1 / 5 Category: Coagulation 1. The anticoagulant required for routine coagulation testing is A. Sodium heparin B. Sodium citrate C. EDTA D. Sodium fluoride 2 / 5 Category: Coagulation 2. Which of the following specimen should be rejected for a coagulation test? A. Clotted specimen B. Short draw C. Hemolyzed specimen D. All of the above 3 / 5 Category: Coagulation 3. Blood part to anticoagulant part ratio for blue tops tube should be? A. 6:2 B. 9:1 C. 1:9 D. 7:1 4 / 5 Category: Coagulation 4. How much Sodium citrated will be needed for a corrected draw for a patient with hematocrit of 60%? A. 1.36 ml Na B. 0.38 ml Na C. 0.36 ml Na D. 0.45 ml Na 5 / 5 Category: Coagulation 5. Specimens for coagulation should be collected in light blue top tubes containing? A. 3.2% Sodium heparin B. 2.5 % Sodium citrate C. 3.1 % Sodium fluoride D. 3.2 % Sodium Citrate Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback MORE QUIZZES Hematology Test Bank 224 Questions; Clinical Chemistry Question Banks Endocrinology Quiz Acid Base Balance Electrolyte and Osmolality Quiz Cardiac and Liver Enzymes Carbohydrates Quiz Lipids and Lipoproteins Parasitology Question Bank Filariae Quiz Nematodes Cestodes Quiz Trematodes Quiz Flagellates and Ciliates Quiz Hemoflagellates Extraintestinal Protozoa Quiz Blood Bank QBank Hematology Question Bank Normocytic Normochromic Anemia Hemoglobinopathies Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...