CSMLS MLT Certification Exam: Practice Test 1


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CSMLS MLT Certification Exam Practice Tests: Prepare for Success!

Are you looking for an effective way to prepare for the CSMLS MLT exam? If yes, then this unofficial book of practice questions is for you.

With 300 multiple-choice questions, this book covers all of the major topics you can expect to encounter on the CSMLS MLT exam, including safe work practices, analytical procedures, quality management, critical thinking, and more. Each question is designed to closely resemble the types of questions you'll encounter on the actual exam, so you can practice with confidence and get a feel for the exam format. Many questions are accompanied by an explanation, allowing you to fully understand the answer and the reasoning behind it.

In addition to the practice questions, this book includes valuable information about the exam to help you approach the exam with confidence. Overall, this book is a must-have resource for anyone looking to pass the CSMLS MLT exam and has been specifically designed to help you succeed!

Sample questions

To give you an idea of what the questions are like, below are seven questions from the book.

1) SAFE WORK PRACTICES
Incineration is the preferred method to use before disposing:
a. blood
b. feces
c. needles
d. serum
Answer: b) feces

2) DATA AND SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND HANDLING
What can happen if a phlebotomist releases the tourniquet after removing the needle from the arm?
a. Angina
b. Bleeding
c. Cyanosis
d. Edema
Answer: b) Bleeding
If the needle is removed before the tourniquet, bleeding will occur around the puncture site.

3) ANALYTICAL PROCESSES
How many millilitres of 5% hydrochloric acid are needed to make 500 mL of 2% hydrochloric acid?
a. 100
b. 200
c. 300
d. 400
Answer: b) 200
The formula for calculating a dilution is c1 × v1 = c2 × v2, where:
c1 is the initial concentration
v1 is the initial volume
c2 is the final concentration
v2 is the final volume

In this case:
c1 = 5%
c2 = 2%
v2 = 500 mL
Therefore:
c1 × v1 = c2 × v2
5 × v1 = 2 × 500
5 × v1 = 1,000
v1 = 1,000/5
v1 = 200

4) INTERPRETATION AND REPORTING OF RESULTS
A woman has a leukocyte count of 3.6 × 10 9/L. What is the term for this type of cell count?
a. Leukemia
b. Leukocytosis
c. Leukodystrophy
d. Leukopenia
Answer: d) Leukopenia
The normal leukocyte count for women is between 5.0 and 11.0 × 10 9/L of blood. This woman's leukocyte count is below the normal range so she has leukopenia (a low leukocyte count).

5) QUALITY MANAGEMENT
One function of a literature review is to:
a. develop a case study
b. draw conclusions about a subject
c. identify knowledge gaps
d. test a hypothesis
Answer: c) identify knowledge gaps

6) CRITICAL THINKING
The time is 3:50 pm. You have received these test requests on different patients. Which should you collect first?
a. CBC ordered STAT
b. Cortisol ordered for 4:00 pm
c. Fasting glucose
d. Post op hemoglobin
Answer: a) CBC ordered STAT
The STAT requisition should be collected first because STAT tests are needed for the immediate management of life-threatening situations.

7) COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION
Your laboratory employs people from many different backgrounds and cultures. Which teamwork skill would be most relevant for increasing team cohesiveness?
a. Accept criticism
b. Be dependable
c. Be tolerant
d. Compromise
Answer: c) Be tolerant
Tolerance is having an open mind in your interactions with others and making an effort to understand their backgrounds and beliefs.

Author: The Examelot Team
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 05/18/2021
Pages: 172
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 0.37d
ISBN13: 9798748016384
ISBN10: 8748016381
BISAC Categories:
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