Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) Practice Exam


Description:

The MLS practice exam will help students prepare for the AMT MLS certification exam. This practice exam is designed for Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS).

  • Designed to familiarize candidates with topics and question style of certification exam
  • Practice questions will not appear on certification exam
  • 2 Attempts
  • 210 questions per attempt (randomly drawn from a bank of 400 questions)
  • 350 MLT and MLS questions
  • 50 MLS-only questions
  • Feedback and references are provided for every question
  • Scores provided per attempt
  • Ability to review attempts by work area
  • Self-paced with the ability to save and resume

 

Work Areas:

  • General Laboratory
  • Chemistry
  • Hematology
  • Coagulation and Hemostasis
  • Immunology and Serology
  • Immunohematology
  • Blood Banking and Transfusion Services
  • Microbiology
  • Urinalysis and Body Fluids

 

Launched: 2023


Note: if you are a school representative looking to purchase the practice exam in bulk, do not purchase this product. 

Bulk Purchase Instruction: To purchase practice exams in bulk by credit card, you must have a school or employer SRP portal through the AMT website. Log in to your portal on the AMT website, choose the option from your member’s homepage, and follow the instructions. Once the purchase has been completed, you will receive a confirmation with the registration code to be used by your students or employees.


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