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FREE PHLEBOTOMY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT EXAM I
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Question 1: FBS
Answer:
Fasting Blood Sugar Question 2: According to NCCLS, a pediatric lancet should be engineered to penetrate how many mm?
Answer:
2.0 mm
Question 3: Who is usually the director of a hospital lab?
Answer:
Pathologist
Question 4: Which department of the hospital dispenses drugs?
Answer:
Pharmacy
Question 5: What first steps should take if you see smoke or flames in a lab?
Answer:
Pull the fire alarm
Question 6: When removing PPE, which item should be removed first?
Answer:
Gloves
Question 7: SST
Answer:
Serum Separator Tube
Question 8: What step does one take if a patient refuses to have blood drawn?
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Notify patient's physician according to institution's policy Question 9: Which anticoagulant is used most often in collection tubes for hematology studies
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EDTA Question 10: JC (Joint Commission) or JCAHO (Joint Commission Association of Health Orgs does what?
Answer:
Accredits and inspects clinical laboratories
Question 11: MSDS stands for?
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Material Safety Data Sheet Question 12: What acronym identifies the UN hazard class and Identifying number?
Answer:
DOT
Question 13: Sodium citrate is an anticoagulant of choice for coagulation studies because it protects?
Answer:
Clotting factors Question 14: According to the Bloodborne Pathogen Std rules, which specimens are considered to be potentially infectious?
Answer:
All blood and body fluid specimens
Question 15: NIOSH stands for?
Answer:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Question 16: BUN
Answer:
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Question 17: What is Informed Consent
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Patient's understanding and agreement of procedure to be done Question 18: Which of the following is the term for separatiuon of an infectious source from it's susceptible hosts?
Answer:
Isolation Question 19: What is the term for infections contracted by patients in a hospital?
Answer:
Nosocomial infections
Question 20: Needles and lancets are which type of safety hazard?
Answer:
Sharps
Question 21: A centrifuge is used in a clinical lab setting to
Answer:
Separate liquid from cells in blood
Question 22: What term is used for an object that is contaminated by bacteria?
Answer:
Fomite
Question 23: Clinical Laboratory Scientists represents?
Answer:
A certified laboratory professional
Question 24: For electrolyte testing, use what color of tube?
Answer:
Red
Question 25: For cholesteral blood testing, use what color of tube?
Answer:
Red Question 26: What term is used when a patient donates their own blood for future use?
Answer:
Autologous
Question 27: Which lab dept performs blood typing?
Answer:
Immunohematology Question 28: True or False: Phlebotomy is an ancient profession dating back at least 3500 years
Answer:
True