Washington Phlebotomy Exam
Questions and Answers17
phleb- - ANSWERS-vein
-tomy - ANSWERS-incision
Bloodletting - ANSWERS-rid body of excess fluid
What are the four humors? - ANSWERS-bodily fluid
HIPPA stands for - ANSWERS-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
PHI - ANSWERS-Protected Health Information
HIPPA Purpose - ANSWERS-requires providers to get written permission before disclosing
healthcare info and to protect patient privacy
The Joint Commission - ANSWERS-a nonprofit program screens to improve quality of care,
patient safety, POCT, and Pre & Post analytical processes.
Purpose of the joint comission - ANSWERS-improve healthcare offerings for patients
CLSI stands for - ANSWERS-Clinical and Lab Standards Institute
,CLSI purpose - ANSWERS-Develop standards by experts in the field
What are incident reports? - ANSWERS-reports written on incident in facility that includes all
related info and is used to follow up and education to prevent further problems
-FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
What is risk management? - ANSWERS-Is a planned method to identify, analyze, and evaluate
risks, followed by a plan for reducing the frequency of accident and injuries.
Informed consent - ANSWERS-voluntary permission for a medical procedure after receiving
adequate info about the risk of procedure methods and consequences
Expressed consent - ANSWERS-written or verbal
Implied consent - ANSWERS-actions demonstrated by the patient
OSHA - ANSWERS-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA purpose - ANSWERS-mandates safety regulation in the workplace
What are the four types of OSHA Inspections? - ANSWERS--The Complaint Inspection
-The Fatality or Accidents Inspection
-The Programmed Inspection
-The Imminent Danger Inspection
OSHA Complaint Inspection - ANSWERS-occurs after an employee files a formal complaint with
OSHA (most common)
, OSHA Fatality/Accidents Inspection - ANSWERS-three or more employees' hospitalization
OSHA Programmed Inspection - ANSWERS-randomly chosen workplaces determined to be
engaged in particularly hazardous work types according to their Standard Industry Classification
(SIC) Codes
OSHA Imminent Danger Inspection - ANSWERS-occurs when OSHA receives a report that a
condition of imminent danger exists at a workplace (least common)
Types of infectious agents - ANSWERS-bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
Contact types - ANSWERS-direct, indirect
Direct contact - ANSWERS-infected individual to another person
indirect contact - ANSWERS-Touching or contact with a contaminated surface or instrument
droplet transmission - ANSWERS-Respiratory or salivary secretions are expelled from infected
individual
airborne transmission - ANSWERS-agent suspended in air (TB)
vehicle transmission - ANSWERS-agent via fomite
vector-borne transmission - ANSWERS-the spread of certain disease due to the bite of a vector
Questions and Answers17
phleb- - ANSWERS-vein
-tomy - ANSWERS-incision
Bloodletting - ANSWERS-rid body of excess fluid
What are the four humors? - ANSWERS-bodily fluid
HIPPA stands for - ANSWERS-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
PHI - ANSWERS-Protected Health Information
HIPPA Purpose - ANSWERS-requires providers to get written permission before disclosing
healthcare info and to protect patient privacy
The Joint Commission - ANSWERS-a nonprofit program screens to improve quality of care,
patient safety, POCT, and Pre & Post analytical processes.
Purpose of the joint comission - ANSWERS-improve healthcare offerings for patients
CLSI stands for - ANSWERS-Clinical and Lab Standards Institute
,CLSI purpose - ANSWERS-Develop standards by experts in the field
What are incident reports? - ANSWERS-reports written on incident in facility that includes all
related info and is used to follow up and education to prevent further problems
-FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
What is risk management? - ANSWERS-Is a planned method to identify, analyze, and evaluate
risks, followed by a plan for reducing the frequency of accident and injuries.
Informed consent - ANSWERS-voluntary permission for a medical procedure after receiving
adequate info about the risk of procedure methods and consequences
Expressed consent - ANSWERS-written or verbal
Implied consent - ANSWERS-actions demonstrated by the patient
OSHA - ANSWERS-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA purpose - ANSWERS-mandates safety regulation in the workplace
What are the four types of OSHA Inspections? - ANSWERS--The Complaint Inspection
-The Fatality or Accidents Inspection
-The Programmed Inspection
-The Imminent Danger Inspection
OSHA Complaint Inspection - ANSWERS-occurs after an employee files a formal complaint with
OSHA (most common)
, OSHA Fatality/Accidents Inspection - ANSWERS-three or more employees' hospitalization
OSHA Programmed Inspection - ANSWERS-randomly chosen workplaces determined to be
engaged in particularly hazardous work types according to their Standard Industry Classification
(SIC) Codes
OSHA Imminent Danger Inspection - ANSWERS-occurs when OSHA receives a report that a
condition of imminent danger exists at a workplace (least common)
Types of infectious agents - ANSWERS-bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
Contact types - ANSWERS-direct, indirect
Direct contact - ANSWERS-infected individual to another person
indirect contact - ANSWERS-Touching or contact with a contaminated surface or instrument
droplet transmission - ANSWERS-Respiratory or salivary secretions are expelled from infected
individual
airborne transmission - ANSWERS-agent suspended in air (TB)
vehicle transmission - ANSWERS-agent via fomite
vector-borne transmission - ANSWERS-the spread of certain disease due to the bite of a vector