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attitude - ANS A factor that contributes to the phlebotomist's professional image is:



Ethics - ANS The principles of right and wrong conduct as they apply to professional problems are called:



culture and sensitivity testing (C&S) - ANS The microbiology department in the laboratory performs:



Hemostat - ANS Early equipment used for bloodletting included all of the following except:



PBT - ANS The initials for the title granted after successful completion of the the American Society for
Clinical Pathology phlebotomy examination are:



HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) - ANS The law that established national
standards for the electronic exchange or protected health information:



POCT (point of care testing) - ANS Which of the following may be a duty of the phlebotomist:



Zone of comfort - ANS Which of the following is an example of proxemics:



Being careful of the tone of your voice when answering the phone - ANS Which of the following is
proper telephone technique:



Hospital - ANS An example of an institution that provides inpatient services is a:



Medicaid - ANS State and federally funded insurance is called:

,Gerontology - ANS The specialty that treats disorders of old age is called:



pharmacy - ANS The department in the hospital that prepares and dispenses drugs is:



CBC (complete blood count) - ANS The abbreviation for the routine hematology test that includes
hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count, and white blood cell count is:



Technical Supervisor - ANS Which of the following laboratory professionals is reasonable for the
administration of a specific clinical area, such as chemistry:



The Joint Commission - ANS Which of the following is the oldest and largest healthcare standards-
setting body in the nation



CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) - ANS The CLIA federal regulations are administered
by:



Quality indicators - ANS Which of the following are set up to monitor all areas of care that tend to cause
problems:



Actively involving patients in their own identifications - ANS Proper patient identification includes:



The test Catalog - ANS Which manual describes the necessary steps to follow in patient preparation for
laboratory tests:



Incident reports - ANS Which of the following can identify trends for risk management?

, Patient agrees to a procedure after being told of the consequences associated with it - ANS Informed
consent means that a:



CLSI - ANS A national organization that develops guidelines and sets standards for laboratory procedures
is the



Vicarious Liability - ANS A physician is sued for negligence due to the actions of the inexperienced,
contracted phlebotomist hired to cover summer vacations. Is an example of:



Has not reached the age of majority in the state - ANS A young adult comes into an outpatient lab to
have is blood drawn. The phlebotomist refuses to draw this patient's blood because the patient:



TJC's annual safety requirement goals - ANS The NPSGs are:



comparing current test results with previous one - ANS a Delta check refers to



Microbiology Department - ANS Blood culture contamination is a quality indicator for the:



Negligence - ANS Failure to exercise due care is:



on the day the negligent act took place - ANS The statue of limitation timing can begin:



Erythrocyte - ANS Which of the following is described as an anuclear, biconcave disk?



Right atrium - ANS The chamber of the heart that receives blood from the systemic circulation is the:



Myocardium - ANS Thick middle muscle layer of the heart

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