Phlebotomy Technician Practice Exam (NCPT/CPT)

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What should the phlebotomist do before gloving and after de-gloving?

  1. Check the expiration date of gloves

  2. Wash hands

  3. Check for glove punctures

  4. Apply hand sanitizer

The correct answer is: Wash hands

Before gloving, the phlebotomist should always wash their hands to reduce the risk of transmitting bacteria or viruses. This is an important step that should never be skipped, as gloves are not 100% effective in preventing the spread of infections. After de-gloving, the phlebotomist should also wash their hands to remove any potential contaminants that may have been on the gloves. Options A and C are also important steps to take, but they should be done in addition to washing hands, not instead of it. Checking the expiration date of gloves and for punctures is important to ensure the gloves are still effective and will not tear during use. Option D, applying hand sanitizer, is not an adequate substitute for washing hands with soap and water.