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NHCO Phlebotomy 2024 Test Questions and Answers Graded A

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What happens during the coagulation phase? - cascade of interactions between coagulation factors that convert temporary plately plug to a stable fibrin clot What was the concept behind bloodletting? - To get rid of the four excess fluids that were believed to be infected What is the purpose o...

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NHCO Phlebotomy 2024 Test Questions
and Answers Graded A
What happens during the coagulation What is PHI? - Personal Health
phase? - cascade of interactions Information is any indetifiable health
between coagulation factors that information that is transmitted or
convert temporary plately plug to a stored electronically.
stable fibrin clot

What is a phlebotomist role? - To
What was the concept behind obtain blood specimens from patients
bloodletting? - To get rid of the four by venipuncture or capillary puncture
excess fluids that were believed to be techniques.
infected

What does tomy mean? - Incision
What is the purpose of the TJC? - The
Joint Commision is an independent
and non-for-profit committie that was What does phlebotomy mean? -
formed to solely look out for pateints drawing or removing blood from the
and establish standards and practices circulatory system
of operation in all healthcare settings.
Their mission is to improve healthcare
offerings to the public What does phlebo mean? - Vein



What is the purpose of CLSI - The What does HIPAA stand for? What is
clinical and laboratory standards the purpose of HIPAA? - Health
institutes is a global, non-profit Insurance Portability and
organziation that develops standards Accountability Act. HIPAA requires
using representatives taken directly providers to get written permission
from the fields they oversee. Their before disclosing healthcare
mission is to develop clinical and information to anyone outside the
laboratory practices and promote their provider team.
use worldwide.

, NHCO Phlebotomy 2024 Test Questions
and Answers Graded A
What are some examples of PIH? - HIV consent
Treatments
Parental consent
Procedures
Medications
What is expressed consent? - When a
Test results patient gives a verbal or written
permission for a procedure.
Appointment times/dates


What is HIV consent? - special
True or False. Patients have the right to
permission need to administer HIV test
refuse care even after they have
approved consent. - True
What is implied consent? - When the
patients actions permit a procedure
What are some examples of illegal and
without verbal or written consent.
unethical behavior? - Negligence
Example is a patient going into the
Assult emergency room.
Battery
Slander What is informed consent? - When a
Libel competent person gives voluntary
permission for a medical procedure
Duty of care after receiving adequate information.
Breach of duty
Malpractice What is parental consent? - A parent or
legal guardian must permit procedures
administered to underage patients.
What are the types of consent? -
Informed consent
Implied consent
Expressed conset

, NHCO Phlebotomy 2024 Test Questions
and Answers Graded A
What are the 4 types of OSHA What is the purpose of the imminent
inspections? - -The Complaint danger inspection? - when OSHA
Inspection receives a report that a condition of
imminent danger exists at a workplace.
-The Fatality or Accidents Inspection
-The Programmed Inspection
What is the purpose of the
-The Imminent Danger Inspection
programmed inspections? - conducted
randomly on workplaces determined
What is OSHA? - The ocupational to be engaged in particularly
saftey and health administration is a hazardous work types.
federal agency that is responsible for
overseeing the ocupational saftey and
In EMS, what is an important phrase to
health act. They mandate safe
rememeber? - "if it is wet, warm, and
regulation across every workplace.
not yours, don't touch it!"


What is the purpose of the complaint
True or false, HBV and HIV can be
inspection? - Occurs after an
transmitted from mothers to their
employee filed a formal complaint with
babies at or before birth? - True
OSHA. The most common type of
inspection
True or false, you should always
assume that any fluid that you are
What is the purpose of the fatality of
handling is possibly contaminated? -
accident inspection? - after OSHA
True
receives notice from the employer of a
workplace fatality or accident resulting
in 3 or more employees
What are the 4 types of infectious
hospitalization.
microorganisms? - 1. Viruses
2. Bacteria
3. Fungi

, NHCO Phlebotomy 2024 Test Questions
and Answers Graded A
4. Parasites
vector-borne-transmission is: -
pathogen transmitted through
Direct contact transmission is: -
intervertebrate such as insect
transmitted directly from an infected
patient to another person. ex. malaria or lyme
Ex. skin to skin contact
Parenteral transmission is: - when a
disease or infection is transmitted
Indirect contact transmission is: -
other than by mouth, nose, or eyes
when a fomite serves as temp reservoir
for infectious agent. ex. needlesticks, open wound
ex. contact with intermediate objects
such as clothes
What is the exit portal? - when an
infectious microorganism leaves its
reservoir
droplet transmission is: - traveling
through saliva or mucous
ex. sneezing or coughing What is a nosocomial infection? -
infection contracted in healthcare
setting
airborne transmission is: - an agent
that is so small it can suspend in air
and travel across vast space. How do the most common nosocomial
infections occur? - via respiratory
ex. tuberculosis


What percentage of people who enter
vehicle transmission is: - agent is
a medical facility develop a
contained in the bodily fluids that the
nosocomial infection? - 5%
susceptible host contacts.
ex. doorknob, faucet, pen in mouth

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