Chapter 1 Test Study Guide: Past and
Present and the Healthcare Setting
Key Point
Phlebotomy, the term we use today, comes from the Greek words
“phlebos” (vein) and “tome” (incision or cut) and is another word for
venesection
Duties and Responsibilities of a Phlebotomist
Prepare patient and site for specimen collection
Collect venous and capillary specimens for testing
Prepare specimens for proper transport
Adhere to all HIPPA and confidentiality guidelines
Transport and dispatch samples efficiently
Comply with safety rules, policies, and guidelines
Provide quality customer service
Phlebotomist Tile and Initials Awarded by Certification
Agency
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP): Phlebotomy technician,
PBT
National Healthcare Association: Certified Phlebotomy Technician, CPT
Continuing Education
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), American Society for
Clinical Laboratory Sciences (ASCLS), and American Medical
Technologists (AMT) sponsor workshops, seminars, online courses, and
self-study programs that award CE credits as proof of participation
Patient Interaction
The phlebotomist plays an important role in how the laboratory is
portrayed to the public
A competent phlebotomist with a professional manner and appearance
helps but the patient at ease and establish a positive relationship
Recognizing Diversity
, Critical factors in providing healthcare services that meet the needs of
diverse populations include understanding:
- Beliefs and values that shape a person’s approach to health and
illness
- Health-related needs of patients and their families related to the
environments in which they live
- Customs and traditions pertaining to health and healing
- Attitudes toward seeking help from healthcare providers
Professionalism
Conservative clothing, meticulous personal hygiene, and physical well-
being contribute to a professional appearance
Integrity
Professional standards of integrity or honesty require a person to do
what is right regardless of the circumstances and in all situations and
interactions
Ethics and Ethical Behavior
Ethics- is a system of moral principles or standards that govern
conduct and the distinction between right and wrong
Ethical behavior- requires conforming a standard of right and wrong
conduct to avoid harming the patient in any way
Patient’s Rights
The easy-to-read AHA brochure is called “The Patient Care Partnership”
It Is designed to help patients understand what they should expect
during their hospital stay regarding their rights and responsibilities
HIPPA
A federal law called the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPPA) requires all healthcare providers to
obtain a patient’s consent in writing before disclosing medical
information such as results, treatment, or condition to any
unauthorized person
The HIPPA law was enacted to secure this information more closely and
regulate patient privacy
Safeguarding the confidentiality of Protected Health Information
(PHI) is one of the primary aims of the HIPPA privacy rule. The law
defines PHI as “individually identifiable health information that is
Present and the Healthcare Setting
Key Point
Phlebotomy, the term we use today, comes from the Greek words
“phlebos” (vein) and “tome” (incision or cut) and is another word for
venesection
Duties and Responsibilities of a Phlebotomist
Prepare patient and site for specimen collection
Collect venous and capillary specimens for testing
Prepare specimens for proper transport
Adhere to all HIPPA and confidentiality guidelines
Transport and dispatch samples efficiently
Comply with safety rules, policies, and guidelines
Provide quality customer service
Phlebotomist Tile and Initials Awarded by Certification
Agency
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP): Phlebotomy technician,
PBT
National Healthcare Association: Certified Phlebotomy Technician, CPT
Continuing Education
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), American Society for
Clinical Laboratory Sciences (ASCLS), and American Medical
Technologists (AMT) sponsor workshops, seminars, online courses, and
self-study programs that award CE credits as proof of participation
Patient Interaction
The phlebotomist plays an important role in how the laboratory is
portrayed to the public
A competent phlebotomist with a professional manner and appearance
helps but the patient at ease and establish a positive relationship
Recognizing Diversity
, Critical factors in providing healthcare services that meet the needs of
diverse populations include understanding:
- Beliefs and values that shape a person’s approach to health and
illness
- Health-related needs of patients and their families related to the
environments in which they live
- Customs and traditions pertaining to health and healing
- Attitudes toward seeking help from healthcare providers
Professionalism
Conservative clothing, meticulous personal hygiene, and physical well-
being contribute to a professional appearance
Integrity
Professional standards of integrity or honesty require a person to do
what is right regardless of the circumstances and in all situations and
interactions
Ethics and Ethical Behavior
Ethics- is a system of moral principles or standards that govern
conduct and the distinction between right and wrong
Ethical behavior- requires conforming a standard of right and wrong
conduct to avoid harming the patient in any way
Patient’s Rights
The easy-to-read AHA brochure is called “The Patient Care Partnership”
It Is designed to help patients understand what they should expect
during their hospital stay regarding their rights and responsibilities
HIPPA
A federal law called the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPPA) requires all healthcare providers to
obtain a patient’s consent in writing before disclosing medical
information such as results, treatment, or condition to any
unauthorized person
The HIPPA law was enacted to secure this information more closely and
regulate patient privacy
Safeguarding the confidentiality of Protected Health Information
(PHI) is one of the primary aims of the HIPPA privacy rule. The law
defines PHI as “individually identifiable health information that is