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CLIA AND WAIVED TESTS LATEST UPDATE 100% CORRECT
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What are waived tests? 
 
Waived tests are laboratory procedures that meet CLIA criteria for simplicity, ease of 
performance, and low risk of erroneous results. They include tests approved by the FDA for 
patient use at home. 
 
Explain what quality control (QC) is. 
Quality control involves applying methods to ensure test results are reliable, valid, and free from 
errors. 
 
Define a reagent. 
A reagent is a substance that interacts wi...
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CLIA AND WAIVED TESTS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (100% PASS)
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CLIA AND WAIVED TESTS. EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!
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CLIA - Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment 1988. which established standard for 
improving the quality of Laboratory Testing in the United States. Consists of federal regulations 
governing or facilities that perform laboratory tests for health assessment or for the diagnosis, 
prevention, or treatment of disease. 
group a rapid strep testing - CLIA waived test that is performed frequently in the medical office 
non waived test - A complex Laboratory test that does not meet the CLIA criter...
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Identify the 4 colors and categories in the hazard diamond. - Answer Blue - Health Hazard 
Red - Fire Hazard 
Yellow - Reactivity 
White - PPE 
 
Recommends standard precautions for infection control - Answer CDC 
 
Regulates the bloodborne pathogen standard and hazard communication stanard - Answer OSHA 
 
Determines the complexity of laboratory tests - Answer CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 
 
Defines privacy & insurance portability - Answer HIPPA ...
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CLIA Waived Tests and Common Diseases Practice Latest Update 100% Correct
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CLIA Waived Tests and Common 
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**Question 1:** 
What does albumin (ALB) assess in terms of health status? 
 
**Answer 1:** 
 
 It assesses liver, kidney, and nutritional status. 
 
**Question 2:** 
What conditions does bilirubin (Bil) help diagnose? 
 
**Answer 2:** 
 
 It helps diagnose infant jaundice, liver disease, and hemolytic anemia. 
 
**Question 3:** 
What does blood urea nitrogen (BUN) measure? 
 
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**Answer 3:** 
 
 It measures kidn...
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CLIA Regulations: Competency, Proficiency Testing (PT), and Inspections Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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CLIA Regulations: Competency, 
Proficiency Testing (PT), and 
Inspections Questions and Answers 
 
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What is competency in the context of laboratory practices? 
Competency refers to the ability to successfully perform tasks, particularly in conducting tests 
correctly to achieve optimal patient care outcomes. This includes proficiency across all stages of 
testing: pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical. 
 
What are the goals of CLIA regulations regarding personnel competenc...
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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 Final Lab Management Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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CLIA Final Lab Management Test 
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**Question 1:** 
What is the primary purpose of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)? 
 
A.) To develop new laboratory technologies 
B.) To standardize and regulate laboratory practices 
C.) To increase the cost of laboratory tests 
D.) To eliminate all clinical testing 
 Correct Answer: B.) To standardize and regulate laboratory practices 
 
**Explanation:** 
CLIA was established to ensure the quality and reliab...
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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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CLIA Certification Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
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CLIA Certification Questions and 
Answers Latest Version Already Passed 
 
What is the full name of CLIA? 
 
The Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment of 1988. 
 
What is the primary goal of CLIA? 
CLIA aims to oversee specific test types, ensure personnel training and education, maintain 
quality control, ensure timely reporting of test results, and safeguard public health. 
 
Who does CLIA apply to? 
 
CLIA regulations affect all individuals working in the medical field. 
 
What are th...
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