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ASCP Phlebotomy Exam Revision — Flashcards

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The ASCP Phlebotomy Technician (PBT) certification is a prestigious, nationally recognized credential from the American Society for Clinical Pathology that validates a phlebotomist's skills in blood collection, specimen handling, safety, and patient care. It requires passing a 2-hour, 80-question, computer-based exam, confirming competence for working in laboratories and hospitals. 

Key Details of ASCP Phlebotomy Certification:
Purpose:
The exam verifies a technician's ability to safely collect, transport, and process blood and other specimens, adhering to strict laboratory safety and infection control protocols.
Eligibility: Applicants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, combined with formal training or on-the-job work experience.
Exam Content: The test covers several areas: circulatory system, specimen collection, specimen handling/transport/processing, waived and point-of-care testing, and lab operations.

Content Areas: The exam evaluates proficiency in seven core domains:
1. Circulatory System
2. Specimen Collection (Venipuncture and Skin Puncture)
3. Specimen Handling, Transport, and Processing
4. Waived and Point-of-Care Testing (POCT)
5. Non-Blood Specimens (Physiology and Processing)
6. Laboratory Operations (Safety, Ethics, and Quality Control)

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