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What is Phlebotomy?
a. A trained professional in blood drawing
b. The legal standards for a person who performs bl
C. The process of drawing blood
d. All of the above - Answer C. The process of drawing blood
What is a phlebotomist
a. A trained professional in blood drawing
b. The legal standards for a person who performs blood-drawing skills
c. The process of drawing blood
d. All of the above - Answer a A trained professional in blood drawing
Which of the following is not part of a phlebotomist's point-of-care (POC) job-related duties?
a. Taking blood pressure
b. Instructing patients on urine specimen collection
c. Performing a tracheostomy
d. Performing POC testing - Answer c. Performing a tracheostomy
All of the following are considered hazards except:
a. Bending your knees when lifting heavy objects
b. Airborne viruses and bacteria
c. Handling broken glass when wearing gloves
d. All of the above are hazards - Answer a. Bending your knees when lifting heavy objects
All of the following are true about laboratory safety except:
a. You may store food in the laboratory refrigerator
,b. Protect your feet from spills
c. Always wear required personal protection equipment
d. All of the above are correct - Answer a. You may store food in the laboratory refrigerator
As written in the Patient Care Partnership from the American Hospital Association, the patient has the
right to:
a. High-quality care
b. Protection of privacy
c. Help with billing claims
d. All of the above - Answer d. All of the above
Certification is evidence that:
a.
The phlebotomist is working in the field
b. The phlebotomist has demonstrated proficiency in the area of blood drawing
c. The phlebotomist is licensed in the field The phlebotomist is accredited in the field
d. The phlebotomist is accredited in the field - Answer b. The phlebotomist has demonstrated
proficiency in the area of blood drawing
Which of the following is not OSHA-required personal protection equipment?
a. Steel-toe shoes
b. Goggles
c. Chin-length face shield
d. Full-length lab coat - Answer a. Steel-toe shoes
The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988 follows guidelines and standards set by the:
a. CLIA '88
b. CLSI
c. ICAHO
,d. CDC - Answer b. CLSI
Samples collected from a patient in a nursing home are sent to the:
a. POL
b. CDC nivisib to 220901
c. Reference laboratory
d. Urgent care center - Answer c. Reference laboratory
Quality assurance for laboratory personnel includes all of the following except:
a. Specimen collection procedures
b. Specimen transport processes
c. Specimen-processing policies
d. The laboratory supervisor's home telephone number - Answer d. The laboratory supervisor's home
telephone number
Personal protection equipment must be provided by the:
a. CDC
b. OSHA
c. Employee
d.Employer - Answer d.Employer
Which of the following personal protection equipment must a phlebotomist use when performing a skin
puncture or venipuncture?
a. Goggles
b. Gloves
c. A mask
d. Caps and booties - Answer b. Gloves
, Under HIPAA, protected health information is defined as:
a. Information that the patient refuses to disclose to the physician
b. Any test result
c.Any part of a patient's health information that is linked to information that identifies the patient
d.Information that summarizes the patient's insurance coverage - Answer c.Any part of a patient's
health information that is linked to information that identifies the patient
Employers must provide vaccination against___free of charge.
a. Hepatitis A virus
b. Hepatitis B virus
c. Hepatitis C virus
d. Hepatitis delta virus - Answer b. Hepatitis B virus
Which of the following would be a reason for rejection of a specimen by the laboratory?
a. The patient's name, date of birth, and the date and time are written on the label and requisition slip
b. A specimen containing an additive has been inverted
c. An ESR has been collected in a red-topped tube
d. All of the above are reasons for rejections - Answer c. An ESR has been collected in a red-topped tube
The quality of the test result depends on:
a. The type of specimen
b. The source of the specimen
c.The time between collecting the specimen and analyzing the specimen
d. Whether the sample is going to be analyzed for glucose or phosphate - Answer c. The time between
collecting the specimen and analyzing the specimen
The purpose of Total Quality Management is to:
a. Check machinery with automated procedures
b. Ensure that proper laboratory procedures are being followed during.