NAPTP Study Guide 2026
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📋 NAPTP Exam Format at a Glance
📚 NAPTP Topics to Study (15)
✍️ Sample NAPTP Questions & Answers
1. Which of the following causes hemolysis in a blood specimen?
Forcing blood through a small-gauge needle or syringe at high velocity creates shear stress that ruptures red blood cells, causing hemolysis.
2. Which specimen requires protection from light during transport and processing?
Bilirubin is photosensitive and degrades rapidly when exposed to light; specimens must be wrapped in foil or placed in an amber container.
3. Which of the following best describes the hierarchy of controls in safety and infection control for National Association of Phlebotomy Technician Professionals?
The hierarchy of controls prioritizes the most effective methods first: elimination (removing the hazard), substitution (replacing with less hazardous), engineering controls (isolating people from hazard), administrative controls (changing work procedures), and PPE as the last resort.
4. Confidentiality in National Association of Phlebotomy Technician Professionals practice means which of the following?
Confidentiality requires protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access or disclosure while still complying with legal requirements for information sharing.
5. What are the two tiers or levels of precautions?
The two tiers or levels of precautions are standard precautions and transmission-based precautions. Standard precautions are a set of infection control practices that are applied to all patients, regardless of their diagnosis or presumed infection status. These precautions include hand hygiene, the use of personal protective equipment, safe injection practices, and respiratory hygiene. Transmission-based precautions, on the other hand, are additional precautions that are used for patients with known or suspected infections that are spread through specific routes, such as airborne, droplet, or contact transmission. These precautions include the use of specialized personal protective equipment and specific isolation measures to prevent the spread of the infection.
6. What is the primary objective of venipuncture techniques in National Association of Phlebotomy Technician Professionals?
The primary objective of venipuncture techniques knowledge is to ensure practitioners have the competence and proficiency needed to perform effectively and safely in their professional roles.