Guide For Chapters 1, 2 ,3
1/95 Questions
Which department is responsible for administering a patient’s oxygen therapy?
Cardiodiagnostics
Electroencephalography
Physical therapy
Respiratory therapy
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Phlebotomy Essentials, 4th Edition Study Guide For Chapters 1, 2 ,3 - Quiz
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Study guide covering key aspects of phlebotomy essentials, including healthcare services,
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2.
Which of the following is an example of negative kinesics:
Eye contact
,Frowning
Good grooming
Smiling
Correct Answer
A. Frowning
Explanation
Frowning is an example of negative kinesics because it is a facial expression that typically
indicates displeasure, concern, or disapproval. It is a nonverbal cue that can convey negative
emotions or a negative attitude towards someone or something. Unlike eye contact, good
grooming, and smiling, which are generally considered positive or neutral nonverbal behaviors,
frowning is associated with negative body language.
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3.
Which one of the following represents improper telephone protocol?
Answer the phone promptly
Clarify and record information
,Hang up on hostile individuals
Restate information received
Correct Answer
A. Hang up on hostile individuals
Explanation
The given answer, "Hang up on hostile individuals," represents improper telephone protocol
because it is rude and unprofessional to abruptly end a call with someone who may be hostile.
In any communication, it is important to remain calm and try to resolve conflicts or
misunderstandings peacefully. Hanging up on someone without attempting to address their
concerns or finding a solution goes against the principles of effective communication and
customer service.
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4.
Standard precautions should be followed:
For anyone with hepatitis B
If a patient is HIV positive
, While a patient is in isolation
With all patients, at all times
Correct Answer
A. With all patients, at all times
Explanation
Standard precautions should be followed with all patients, at all times. This means that
healthcare workers should take the necessary precautions to prevent the transmission of
infectious diseases, regardless of the patient's specific condition. These precautions include
hand hygiene, the use of personal protective equipment (such as gloves, masks, and gowns),
safe injection practices, and proper handling and disposal of sharps. By following standard
precautions consistently, healthcare workers can minimize the risk of spreading infections and
ensure the safety of both themselves and their patients.
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5.
Which of the following is an example of a confirming response to a patient?
“I am on a tight schedule right now.”
“I do not know what you mean.”
“I have no idea how long it will take.”