In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Act or threat causing to be in fear of immediate batteryAnswer: Question: Federal that administers the CLIAAnswer: Centers for and Medicaid Services (CMS) Question: Organization that develops voluntary standards and for the laboratoryAnswer: Clinical Laboratory Standards (CLSI) Question: Compares current lab test results with results for the same test on the same patientAnswer: check Question: Deceitful practice or false portrayal of facts by words or by conductAnswer: Fraud Question: Program to nationally standardize measurement of performanceAnswer: Continuous Improvement (CQI) Question: Failure to keep medical information privateAnswer: of confidentiality Question: Formal in litigation that involves taking depositions and interrogating parties involved Answer: Discovery Question: Practices that emphasize assurance when in any laboratory settingAnswer: Good Practices (GLPs) Question: Implies voluntary and competent for medical procedure, test, or medicationAnswer: Informed Question: Intentional offensive touching or use of force without consent or justificationAnswer: Question: Legal actions in the alleged injured party sues for monetary damangesAnswer: Civil Question: Level of care a person with good sense provides under given Answer: Due Question: Person against whom a complaint is Answer: Defendant Question: When one party questions another under oath with a reporter presentAnswer: Question: Failure to exercise due Answer: Negligence Question: Guides used to all areas of patient careAnswer: indicators Question: Injured party in the litigation Answer: Plaintiff Question: phrase meaning "let the master respond"Answer: superior Question: Length of time after alleged injury in a lawsuit can be filedAnswer: of limitations Question: Level of acceptable beyond which quality care cannot be assuredAnswer: Threshold Question: imposed on one person for acts committed by anotherAnswer: liability Question: of care and skill that provides due care for patientsAnswer: Standard of Question: Overall process that established policies and procedures for qualityAnswer: Quality (QA) Question: A component of a CQI program that is a form of procedural Answer: control (QC) Question: Safety practices for patients and advancing quality careAnswer: Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) Question: A core set of essentials for quality outcomesAnswer: Quality System (QSE) Question: Type of negligence a greater standard of care was owed to the injured personAnswer: Malpractice Question: Violation of one's right to be left Answer: Invasion of Question: Wrongful act committed against one's person, , or reputationAnswer: Question: A constitutional to refuse a medical procedureAnswer: of consent Question: Consent is implied by .
Necessary in emergency/CPR situation.
Enacted at a state level - may differ state to state.Answer: Implied Question: Implies voluntary and competent permission.
Pt adequate info regarding method, risks, & consequences of procedure.
Info in pt language & nontechnical terms.
Pt consent before procedure.
Minor require parent/guardian consentAnswer: Informed Question: Parental/guardian consent required for medical treatment.
Generally, minor cannot for medical treatment.
If violated, personnel is liable for assault and battery.Answer: Minor Question: Required before surgery or high-risk procedure.
Verbally or written.
Written-best -sign by pt & provide & witnessed by 3rd party.
Verbal-Documented fully in chart what was discussed.
Consent covers what procedure(s) will be done.Answer: Expressed Question: State laws specify what type of information can be given.
Legislation governing informed consent for HIV tests has been enacted in most states.
Usually, pt must be on test and purposes, how test may be used, & meaning of test and limitationsAnswer: HIV Question: Process Answer: Safety Question: assessmentAnswer: Self-assessments
On-site Question: Patient Answer: Duplicate test ordering
Practice implementation Question: receiving/processingAnswer: Sample acceptability
Blood gas acceptability
Chemistry sample acceptability Question: collection/labelingAnswer: evaluation Question: Test Answer: Ordering of order transmission
Verbal order evaluation Question: Answer: retention
Competence evaluation Question: managementAnswer: Question: Specimen Answer: Transit time
Stat time Question: OSHAAnswer: Occupational & Health Administration Question: JCAHOAnswer: Commission Accreditation Healthcare Organization Question: CLSIAnswer: Laboratory Standards Institute Question: CLIAAnswer: Laboratory Improvement Amendment Question: Low complexity testing phlebotomists can (5)Answer: Pregnancy test
Urinalysis
Throat cultures
Blood typing Question: Areas to avoid when throat cultures (7)Answer: Teeth
Cheeks
Gums
Uvula
Lips
Tongue
Roof of Question: Oldest & largest standard-setting body in the nation?Answer: Joint Question: CLIA regulations are administered by:Answer: CMS Question: These are set up to all aspects of laboratory work?Answer: Quality Question: QA program :Answer: Outcomes Question: What book describes the necessary steps to follow in preparation?Answer: Specimen Manual Question: Necessary elements of risk ...Answer: Question: What book the chemical, electrical, and radiation safety for the laboratory?Answer: Safety Question: What book outlines hand washing and other decontamination procedures, precautions to take when with patients or handling specimens, and how to handle accidental contamination?Answer: Control Procedure Manual Question: What book states the and procedures that apply to each test or practice performed in the laboratory?Answer: Procedure Question: laboratory regulatory agency classifies laboratory tests by their complexity?Answer: Question: A phlebotomist who fails to change and wash hands between patients is not observing:Answer: Joint Patient Safety Goals Question: Plebotomists' involvement with Patient's Bill of Rights does not the patient's right to:Answer: Examine hospital bill Question: are defined as:Answer: Standards of and wrong Question: The law that addresses privacy of health information is:Answer: Health Insurance and Accountability Act Question: A phlebotomist who tells a pt who is to have blood drawn to calm down or they will get someone to hold them down is committing:Answer: Question: Performing an unauthorized arterial puncture that results in to the pt's use of arm is termed:Answer: Question: When a pt refused to have blood drawn the phlebotomist :Answer: Notify pt healthcare & document the refusal Question: Any unfavorable event that is unexpected and results in or serious physical or psychological injury Answer: event |
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