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CLIA certification Exam With Complete Solutions.
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CMA AAMA Exam- Collection and Processing Specimens- Microscopy/Lab Basics Questions with Verified Solutions
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  • CMA AAMA Exam- Collection and Processing Specimens- Microscopy/Lab Basics Questions with Verified Solutions Why was CLIA passed by Congress in 1988? Improve the quality of lab testing What is true of labs that are not CLIA compliant? They cannot receive Medicare or Medicaid Reimbursement The CLIA amendments established what in the laboratory? Quality Assurance What are the quality assurance requirements? Written procedures, employee policies, documented maintenance of machines, d...
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CLIA CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE 2023
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CLIA Certification Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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  • CLIA Certification Exam Questions With Verified Answers. What does CLIA stand for - answerClinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment of 1988 What is the purpose of CLIA - answerRegulates specific types of tests performed, training and education of personnel, quality control, timeliness of test results, protects public Who does CLIA affect - answerAffects all those in the medical field What are the three testing categories of CLIA - answerWaived Tests, Moderate-Complexity, High-Complexity ...
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CLIA Latest Update with Verified  Solutions
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  • CLIA Latest Update with Verified Solutions What is accreditation? Accreditation is the process by which a professional association or non-governmental agency grants recognition to a school or healthcare institution for meeting predetermined criteria and established standards. Define certification. Certification indicates that an individual or institution has met specific standards set by a professional organization. Many specialty areas offer certification through professiona...
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CLS 301 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
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  • CLS 301 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 Accreditation (voluntary) - ANSWERSNAACLS accredits cls at CSUDH CAAHEP accredits cytology Certification (voluntary) - ANSWERSASCP certifies cls AAB certifies cyto Board exams Licensure (mandatory) - ANSWERSGov agency LFS- cls in CA AAB- cytology CLIA - ANSWERSClinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment CLIA 88 test complexities - ANSWERS-waived -moderate complexity -provider-performed microscopy -high complexity CLIA-wa...
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AAB: BASIC KNOWLEDGE- REGULATORY COMPLIANCE questions and answrs(latest upate)
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  • CLIA Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment Level of testing 1. waived testing 2. Moderate complexity 3. High complexity Waived Testing-requirement/criteria Waived tests include test systems cleared by the FDA for home use and those tests approved for waiver under the CLIA criteria. Although CLIA requires that waived tests must be simple and have a low risk for erroneous results, this does not mean that waived tests are completely error-proof. Errors can occur anywhere in t...
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SMQT- Survey & Certification  Background LATEST UPDATE |  VERIFIED
  • SMQT- Survey & Certification Background LATEST UPDATE | VERIFIED

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  • SMQT- Survey & Certification Background LATEST UPDATE | VERIFIED Social Security Act of 1965 It was signed into law by President Johnson on July 30, 1965. The law established both Medicare, the health insurance program for Americans over 65 and Medicaid, the health insurance program for low-income Americans. Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) Created in 1977 to combine, under one administration, the oversight of Medicare and Medicaid under the HCFA (the predecessor of ...
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CLIA Compliance and Lab Safety questions and answers 2024 with complete solution
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  • Aerosol - suspended particles in gas or air Bloodborne pathogens - viruses that can be spread through direct contact with blood or body fluids from an infected person Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - US federal agency under HHS that works to protect public health and safety; CDC provides information to enhance health decisions. CDCs job is to focus national attention on: -disease prevention -environmental health -occupational safety and health -prevention and education...
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UCLA Phlebotomy Exam Study Questions and Answers Verified 2024 Graded A
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  • Certification - Issuance of an official body of a certificate to a person indicating that he/she has met certain requirements. Licensure - Legal permission granted by the state to engage in an occupation or activity. Reciprocity - One state recognizes the license granted by another state. Ethics - Moral duty to determine the difference between right and wrong. Empathy - .Ability to understand another's feelings. Discretion - Use of good judgment and prudence. Clinical Laborato...
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