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Phlebotomy – Chapter 1 Study Guide with Key Terms and Definitions

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This document provides a study guide for Chapter 1 of phlebotomy, focusing on key terms, definitions, and foundational concepts. It covers essential topics such as aseptic technique, chain of infection, CLIA, CLSI, OSHA, HIPAA, Patient’s Bill of Rights, hand hygiene, infection control, professionalism, ethics, and communication. It also explains the role and duties of a phlebotomist, types of specimens, point-of-care testing, nosocomial infections, and basic laboratory departments. This guide serves as an introduction to core principles in phlebotomy.

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Phlebotomy - Chapter 1

aseptic - ANS pertaining to a condition that is free of disease-producing
microorganisms

capillary - ANS smallest blood vessel; allow exchange of nutrients and oxygen
between cells and blood; connect arteries to veins

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) - ANS federal agency responsible for
identifying, monitoring, and reporting diseases, especially infectious ones that can
become widespread or epidemic

chain of infection - ANS six steps or links: reservoir, infectious agent, portal of
exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host

chemistry - ANS evaluation of constituents that normally occur in human body,
i.e. glucose, sodium, potassium

CLIA - ANS (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment) federal legislation
that mandates all laboratories be regualted using same standards, no matter the size
or location

CLSI - ANS nonprofit organization that sets recommendations, guidelines, or
standards for all areas of the laboratory to improve quality of care

confidentiality - ANS privacy for patient information

dermal puncture - ANS (microtechnique or microcollection) use of sharp
device to remove small specimen of capillary blood

duties/responsibilities of a phlebotomist - ANS -professional attire, attitude,
communication
-policies, procedures
-ID patients
-collect specimens
-select correct specimen for tests
-sort specimens for delivery
-computer operations and log sheets
-POCT
-safety regulations

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