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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: phlebotomyAnswer: the collection of blood and associated Question: Answer: the collection of blood from a Question: tubeAnswer: a specimen collection tube, sealed to contain a vacuum, which can draw a specimen inside through a Question: Answer: infusion set Question: certificationAnswer: satisfactory completion of an educational including skills and exams Question: CLIAAnswer: Clinical Improvements Act of 1988; regulates all lab procedures, quality assurance procedures, and the personnel performing them Question: NCCLSAnswer: National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards; develops standards for accurate performance of lab based on voluntary consensus Question: NAACLSAnswer: National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Sciences Question: Answer: bloodborne pathogen; a disease producing microorganism that can be in blood and other body fluids Question: Answer: personal protective equipment; provides barrier protection from bloodborne exposure Question: consentAnswer: patients have been details of the procedure, associated risks, possible side effects, and other information prior to the procedure Question: Patient's Bill of Answer: developed by the American Hospital Association, describes the rights and of all clients in any health care setting Question: OSHAAnswer: Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970; ensures a safe workplace and practices Question: Answer: The Centers for Control and Prevention Question: stationAnswer: places designated for blood specimens Question: sharps Answer: a rigid, puncture resistant, container identified by a biohazard label and used to sore sharp medical wastes Question: tourniquetAnswer: they the flow of blood in the area being drawn and often makes it easier to locate and penetrate a suitable vein Question: bandageAnswer: bandage that is tightly applied over to control bleeding Question: Answer: liquid cannot pass Question: biohazardAnswer: a body fluid, tissue, or substance that potentially cause a BBP infection Question: Answer: unit used to measure the diameter of a needle Question: area (fossa)Answer: central area of the arm where superficial veins are readily for venipuncture Question: Answer: the cut on the end of the needle Question: hemolysisAnswer: the breaking of the cell and freeing of the contents Question: Answer: of positioning the finger of the nondrawing hand in a way that secures the vein being punctured Question: centrifugationAnswer: process of spinning specimens at high speeds to separate from cellular portions based on density Question: serumAnswer: the liquid that remains and lacks fibrinogen when blood is centrifuged Question: statAnswer: immediate attention Question: serum separator Answer: vacuum tubes with a gel substance that separates the liquid from the solid components of by a physical barrier Question: Answer: a chemical added to prevent blood from Question: Answer: the liquid that and contains fibrinogen when anticoagulated blood is centrifuged Question: EDTAAnswer: ethylenedamine-tetraacetic acid; an anticoagulant frequently used when collecting specimens for hematology Question: Answer: a that inhibits the growth of microorganisms; 70% alcohol if frequently used Question: Answer: a chemical that kills microorganisms, too for the skin Question: order of Answer: culture, Nonadditive, Coagulation, Gel, Heparin, EDTA, Fluoride Question: QNSAnswer: quantity not sufficient to accurate test results Question: skin Answer: collection of by capillary puncture Question: accrediting Answer: organizations that evaluate the quality of an program or institution through peer review and protect the public from unprofessional practices and inadequate training Question: waived, moderately complex, and highly testsAnswer: categories of lab tests classified by CLIA on difficulty level and the educational level of personnel training required for accurate performance Question: precautionsAnswer: universal precautions; the risk of the transmission of pathogens and body substance isolation |
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