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Question 1: Explain at least three sources of pre-examination error that can occur during lab blood specimen handling.
Question 2: Explain at least three sources of pre-examination error that can occur during blood specimen transportation.
Question 3: Explain at least three sources of pre-examination error that can occur during lab specimen processing or storage.
Question 4: Name three methods commonly used to transport lab specimens.
Question 5: Explain fears or concerns that children in different developmental stages might have toward the blood collection process.
Question 6: List suggestions that might be appropriate for parental and health care worker behavior during a venipuncture or skin puncture.
Question 7: Identify puncture sites for a heel stick on an infant and describe the procedure.
Question 8: Explain the venipuncture sites for infants and young children.
Question 9: Explain the types of equipment and supplies that must be used during micro-collection and venipuncture of infants and children.
Question 10: Explain the special precautions and types of equipment needed to collect capillary blood gases.
Question 11: Explain the procedure for specimen collection for neonatal screening.
Question 12: Explain five physical and / or emotional changes that are associated with the aging process.
Question 13: Explain how a health care worker should react to physical and emotional changes associated with the elderly.