Phlebotomy Technician Practice Exam (NCPT/CPT)

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What is an example of a non-venous reaction?

  1. Vein inflammation

  2. Hematoma

  3. Vein blockage

  4. Skin infection

The correct answer is: Hematoma

An example of a non-venous reaction is a Hematoma. This is when there is localized bleeding outside of a blood vessel, typically within the tissue. This reaction is not related to the veins, as seen in options A, C, and D. Option A refers to inflammation specifically in the vein, while option C refers to a blockage within a vein. Similarly, option D refers to an infection on the skin, which is not related to the veins. All of these options are incorrect because they involve the veins or the skin, rather than a non-venous reaction.