NHA PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION EXAM
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What is the purpose of the principles of workplace safety laid
down by OSHA and NIOSH? - correct answer - To protect
workers from exposure to workplace hazards
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Biological hazards - correct answer - hazards such as viruses,
fungi, bacteria, parasites, mold, sewage, vectors, etc.
Chemical hazards - correct answer - non-biologic hazardous
substances that cause local and systemic adverse reactions.
Examples include reagents, chemical solutions, drugs, radioactive
substances, acids, alkalis, and others.
Physical hazards - correct answer - Hazardous environmental
factors that put an individual at risk. Examples include heights,
sound, light, heat, and pressure.
Ergonomic hazards - correct answer - Workplace hazards that are
physical factors which can affect posture and balance and cause
musculoskeletal injuries. Examples include poor sitting and
standing postures, ill-fitting work chairs and desks, constant
bending, pulling, squatting, and others.
Safety hazards - correct answer - Workplaces hazards that are
factores which make the working environment unsafe. Examples
include exposed wires, faulty machines and work surfaces,
sockets and wiring, poor lighting, and others.
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Psychosocial hazards - correct answer - Workplace hazards
which harm the employee's mental wellbeing. Examples include
discrimination, racism, bullying, sexual harrassment, and others.
What does OSHA stand for? - correct answer - Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
What domain do workplace hazards fall under? - correct answer -
Safety and Compliance
How is each domain tested? - correct answer - Candidates are
asked task and knowledge focused questions pertaining to each
domain.
What are the two types of blood sampling systems? - correct
answer - Open systems and closed systems
Closed systems - correct answer - Used for most routine blood
sampling. These include the use of hypodermic needles and
syringes or the use of a vacuum extraction tube system.
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Open systems - correct answer - These include the use of
hypodermic needles and syringes that have a winged steel needle
attached to it.
What does HIPAA stand for? - correct answer - The Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
When was HIPAA created? - correct answer - 1996
What is HIPAA? - correct answer - HIPAA is a component of
federal laws requiring all medical records, including electronic and
paper records, be kept in confidence and according to the specific
principles of the law.
What is performing laboratory quality control? - correct answer -
This includes measures, principles, and practices done to remove
the risk of error and other non-conforming outcomes. They ensure
the possibility of generating accurate, prompt laboratory results.