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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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