Description
Prepare for the ASCP BOC Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA) exam with this unofficial book of practice questions.
This book contains:
- 300 multiple-choice questions divided into the five content areas of the exam
- Information about the ASCP MLA exam. You'll learn what topics you need to study, what to bring on exam day, and how to get your exam results.
The questions in this book are designed to emulate the real exam questions as closely as possible. Just like the real ASCP MLA exam, the questions are based on five content areas:
- Patient registration and specimen collection
- Specimen preparation and processing
- Support for clinical testing
- Waived and point-of-care testing
- Laboratory operations
All answers to the questions can be found at the end of each content area.
To give you an idea of what the questions are like, below are five questions from the book:
1) PATIENT REGISTRATION AND SPECIMEN COLLECTIONYou draw a patient's blood. Five minutes later, the patient is still bleeding from the venipuncture site. What should you do?
a. Apply a pressure bandage to the patient
b. Give the patient an anti-inflammatory medication
c. Notify the patient's nurse
d. Stop applying pressure to the venipuncture site
Answer: c) Notify the patient's nurse
Some patients, particularly patients on anticoagulant therapy, may take longer to stop bleeding. If the bleeding continues after five minutes, you should notify the appropriate personnel. 2) SPECIMEN PREPARATION AND PROCESSING
When a blood specimen in a grey-top tube is centrifuged, what does it separate into?
a. Plasma, buffy coat and red blood cells
b. Plasma, buffy coat and white blood cells
c. Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
d. Serum, buffy coat and red blood cells
Answer: a) Plasma, buffy coat and red blood cells
Grey-top tubes contain sodium oxalate or potassium oxalate. This chemical prevents blood samples from clotting. When blood samples in grey-top tubes are centrifuged, they separate into plasma (the liquid that remains when clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant), buffy coat and red blood cells. 3) SUPPORT FOR CLINICAL TESTING
Westergren tubes are used for which test?
a. Differential
b. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
c. Hematocrit
d. Microhematocrit
Answer: b) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
The Westergren tube is a type of sedimentation rate tube. 4) WAIVED AND POINT-OF-CARE TESTING
A routine glucose tolerance test (GTT) requires:
a. a blood sample and a urine sample
b. one blood sample
c. one urine sample
d. two or more blood samples
Answer: d) two or more blood samples
A glucose tolerance test (GTT) is to see if the patient has diabetes. First, the phlebotomist takes a baseline blood sample from the patient. Then, the patient drinks a glucose solution. After this, the phlebotomist takes more blood samples at intervals to see how the patient's body reacts to the glucose. 5) LABORATORY OPERATIONS
What is the single most important method of preventing infection?
a. Proper handwashing
b. Sneezing into your arm
c. Thorough cleaning of equipment
d. Wearing a lab coat
Answer: a) Proper handwashing
Author: The Examelot Team
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 10/22/2021
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.66lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 0.31d
ISBN13: 9798751888084
ISBN10: 8751888084
BISAC Categories:
- Study Aids | General
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