Phlebotomy Abbreviations Matching Quiz or Worksheet Set 2 ... - Free Printable
Educational worksheet: Phlebotomy Abbreviations Matching Quiz or Worksheet Set 2 .... Download and print for classroom or home learning activities.
PNG
331×248
9.8 KB
Free · Personal Use
Quality Assured by Worksheets Library Team
Reviewed for educational accuracy and age-appropriateness
ID: #1323603
⭐
Show Answer Key & Explanations
Step-by-step solution for: Phlebotomy Abbreviations Matching Quiz or Worksheet Set 2 ...
▼
Show Answer Key & Explanations
Step-by-step solution for: Phlebotomy Abbreviations Matching Quiz or Worksheet Set 2 ...
It looks like you've uploaded an image of a worksheet titled "Phlebotomy Abbreviations", which contains a list of medical terms and abbreviations commonly used in phlebotomy and healthcare. The task appears to be matching the full terms on the left with their corresponding abbreviations on the right.
Here is the solution with explanations:
---
| Number | Term / Description | Correct Abbreviation |
|--------|---------------------|-----------------------|
| 1. | Blood Culture | C → BCT (Blood Culture Test) or possibly BC – but likely BCT |
| 2. | High Complexity Laboratory | HCL → HCL |
| 3. | Calcium | Ca → Ca |
| 4. | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | HIV → HIV |
| 5. | Stimulus | Stim → Possibly S? But not standard. Likely STIM? Not listed. Perhaps S for stimulus, but unclear. |
| 6. | Fever of Unknown Origin | FUO → FUO |
| 7. | Urinary Tract Infection | UTI → UTI |
| 8. | International Unit | IU → IU |
| 9. | Magnesium | Mg → Mg |
| 10. | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter | PICC → PICC |
| 11. | Do Not Resuscitate | DNR → DNR |
| 12. | Potassium | K → K |
| 13. | Phenylketonuria | PKU → PKU |
| 14. | Red Packed | RBC → RBC (Red Blood Cells) |
| 15. | Pre-Op | Pre-op → Pre-op |
| 16. | Plasma Separation Tube | PST → PST |
| 17. | Hematocrit | Hct → Hct |
| 18. | Prothrombin Time | PT → PT |
| 19. | Parvovirus B19 | Parvo B19 → Parvo B19 (Not standard abbreviation) |
| 20. | White Blood Cells | WBC → WBC |
| 21. | Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | TDM → TDM |
---
Let’s go through the abbreviations listed on the right and match them correctly:
- A. Ca → Calcium
- B. HCL → High Complexity Laboratory
- C. CBC → Complete Blood Count (not listed as term) — Wait, no "CBC" in terms?
- D. HIV → Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- E. Hct → Hematocrit
- F. Mg++ → Magnesium (but written as Mg++)
- G. PICC → Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
- H. TPO → Thyroid Peroxidase? Not matching anything here.
- I. AST → Aspartate Aminotransferase — not listed
- J. PT → Prothrombin Time
- K. FTA → Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody — not listed
- L. HCO₃⁻ → Bicarbonate — not listed
- M. DNR → Do Not Resuscitate
- N. RBC → Red Blood Cells
- O. FUO → Fever of Unknown Origin
- P. UTI → Urinary Tract Infection
- Q. WBC → White Blood Cells
- R. PST → Plasma Separation Tube
- S. PKU → Phenylketonuria
- T. IU → International Unit
- U. TDM → Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- V. STIM → Stimulus? Possibly
- W. K → Potassium
- X. BCT → Blood Culture Test
---
Now, let's match each number with its correct abbreviation from the right column.
| # | Term | Matching Letter |
|----|------|------------------|
| 1 | Blood Culture | X. BCT |
| 2 | High Complexity Laboratory | B. HCL |
| 3 | Calcium | A. Ca |
| 4 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | D. HIV |
| 5 | Stimulus | V. STIM |
| 6 | Fever of Unknown Origin | O. FUO |
| 7 | Urinary Tract Infection | P. UTI |
| 8 | International Unit | T. IU |
| 9 | Magnesium | F. Mg++ |
| 10 | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter | G. PICC |
| 11 | Do Not Resuscitate | M. DNR |
| 12 | Potassium | W. K |
| 13 | Phenylketonuria | S. PKU |
| 14 | Red Packed | N. RBC |
| 15 | Pre-Op | L. Pre-op — but “Pre-op” isn't listed. Wait — it's not in the list. So maybe Z. Pre-op? No. Hmm. |
| 16 | Plasma Separation Tube | R. PST |
| 17 | Hematocrit | E. Hct |
| 18 | Prothrombin Time | J. PT |
| 19 | Parvovirus B19 | Not listed — may be Parvo B19 or B19, but not in options. Possibly Y. B19? Not there. |
| 20 | White Blood Cells | Q. WBC |
| 21 | Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | U. TDM |
---
- Some abbreviations are missing or mismatched.
- "Pre-Op" is not in the abbreviation list — perhaps it should be matched to "Pre-op", but it's not labeled.
- "Parvovirus B19" doesn’t have a direct abbreviation listed.
- "Stimulus" → STIM is plausible.
- "Red Packed" is likely shorthand for RBCs or packed red blood cells → matches N. RBC.
---
1. X
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. V
6. O
7. P
8. T
9. F
10. G
11. M
12. W
13. S
14. N
15. ??? (Not in list)
16. R
17. E
18. J
19. ??? (Not in list)
20. Q
21. U
---
This type of worksheet tests knowledge of common medical and phlebotomy abbreviations. Phlebotomists must understand these to interpret lab orders, draw blood accurately, and document properly.
For example:
- PICC = Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter → used for long-term IV therapy.
- HIV = Human Immunodeficiency Virus → important for safety protocols.
- DNR = Do Not Resuscitate → critical for patient care decisions.
- PT = Prothrombin Time → measures clotting function.
---
✔ Most items can be matched using standard medical abbreviations.
✘ Some entries (like "Pre-Op", "Parvovirus B19") don't have clear matches in the given list — possibly a typo or missing option.
If you need this formatted as a filled-in worksheet or want help with specific items, feel free to ask!
Here is the solution with explanations:
---
Matching List:
| Number | Term / Description | Correct Abbreviation |
|--------|---------------------|-----------------------|
| 1. | Blood Culture | C → BCT (Blood Culture Test) or possibly BC – but likely BCT |
| 2. | High Complexity Laboratory | HCL → HCL |
| 3. | Calcium | Ca → Ca |
| 4. | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | HIV → HIV |
| 5. | Stimulus | Stim → Possibly S? But not standard. Likely STIM? Not listed. Perhaps S for stimulus, but unclear. |
| 6. | Fever of Unknown Origin | FUO → FUO |
| 7. | Urinary Tract Infection | UTI → UTI |
| 8. | International Unit | IU → IU |
| 9. | Magnesium | Mg → Mg |
| 10. | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter | PICC → PICC |
| 11. | Do Not Resuscitate | DNR → DNR |
| 12. | Potassium | K → K |
| 13. | Phenylketonuria | PKU → PKU |
| 14. | Red Packed | RBC → RBC (Red Blood Cells) |
| 15. | Pre-Op | Pre-op → Pre-op |
| 16. | Plasma Separation Tube | PST → PST |
| 17. | Hematocrit | Hct → Hct |
| 18. | Prothrombin Time | PT → PT |
| 19. | Parvovirus B19 | Parvo B19 → Parvo B19 (Not standard abbreviation) |
| 20. | White Blood Cells | WBC → WBC |
| 21. | Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | TDM → TDM |
---
Abbreviations Column (Right Side):
Let’s go through the abbreviations listed on the right and match them correctly:
- A. Ca → Calcium
- B. HCL → High Complexity Laboratory
- C. CBC → Complete Blood Count (not listed as term) — Wait, no "CBC" in terms?
- D. HIV → Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- E. Hct → Hematocrit
- F. Mg++ → Magnesium (but written as Mg++)
- G. PICC → Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
- H. TPO → Thyroid Peroxidase? Not matching anything here.
- I. AST → Aspartate Aminotransferase — not listed
- J. PT → Prothrombin Time
- K. FTA → Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody — not listed
- L. HCO₃⁻ → Bicarbonate — not listed
- M. DNR → Do Not Resuscitate
- N. RBC → Red Blood Cells
- O. FUO → Fever of Unknown Origin
- P. UTI → Urinary Tract Infection
- Q. WBC → White Blood Cells
- R. PST → Plasma Separation Tube
- S. PKU → Phenylketonuria
- T. IU → International Unit
- U. TDM → Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- V. STIM → Stimulus? Possibly
- W. K → Potassium
- X. BCT → Blood Culture Test
---
✔ Final Matched Answers:
Now, let's match each number with its correct abbreviation from the right column.
| # | Term | Matching Letter |
|----|------|------------------|
| 1 | Blood Culture | X. BCT |
| 2 | High Complexity Laboratory | B. HCL |
| 3 | Calcium | A. Ca |
| 4 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | D. HIV |
| 5 | Stimulus | V. STIM |
| 6 | Fever of Unknown Origin | O. FUO |
| 7 | Urinary Tract Infection | P. UTI |
| 8 | International Unit | T. IU |
| 9 | Magnesium | F. Mg++ |
| 10 | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter | G. PICC |
| 11 | Do Not Resuscitate | M. DNR |
| 12 | Potassium | W. K |
| 13 | Phenylketonuria | S. PKU |
| 14 | Red Packed | N. RBC |
| 15 | Pre-Op | L. Pre-op — but “Pre-op” isn't listed. Wait — it's not in the list. So maybe Z. Pre-op? No. Hmm. |
| 16 | Plasma Separation Tube | R. PST |
| 17 | Hematocrit | E. Hct |
| 18 | Prothrombin Time | J. PT |
| 19 | Parvovirus B19 | Not listed — may be Parvo B19 or B19, but not in options. Possibly Y. B19? Not there. |
| 20 | White Blood Cells | Q. WBC |
| 21 | Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | U. TDM |
---
⚠️ Notes:
- Some abbreviations are missing or mismatched.
- "Pre-Op" is not in the abbreviation list — perhaps it should be matched to "Pre-op", but it's not labeled.
- "Parvovirus B19" doesn’t have a direct abbreviation listed.
- "Stimulus" → STIM is plausible.
- "Red Packed" is likely shorthand for RBCs or packed red blood cells → matches N. RBC.
---
✔ Final Answer Key (Number → Letter):
1. X
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. V
6. O
7. P
8. T
9. F
10. G
11. M
12. W
13. S
14. N
15. ??? (Not in list)
16. R
17. E
18. J
19. ??? (Not in list)
20. Q
21. U
---
🔍 Explanation:
This type of worksheet tests knowledge of common medical and phlebotomy abbreviations. Phlebotomists must understand these to interpret lab orders, draw blood accurately, and document properly.
For example:
- PICC = Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter → used for long-term IV therapy.
- HIV = Human Immunodeficiency Virus → important for safety protocols.
- DNR = Do Not Resuscitate → critical for patient care decisions.
- PT = Prothrombin Time → measures clotting function.
---
📌 Summary:
✔ Most items can be matched using standard medical abbreviations.
✘ Some entries (like "Pre-Op", "Parvovirus B19") don't have clear matches in the given list — possibly a typo or missing option.
If you need this formatted as a filled-in worksheet or want help with specific items, feel free to ask!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of phlebotomy worksheet.