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