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Phlebotomy ch2

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This organization establishes standards for the operation of hospitals and other healthcare facilities and services The Joint Commission
An Agency that manages the federal healthcare programs of Medicare and Medicaid is the: CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
This is an early warning policy to help healthcare organizations identify unfavorable actions and takes steps to prevent them: Sentinel events
These measurable, objective guides are established to monitor all aspects of patient care Indicators
Which manual describes the chemical, electrical, and radiation safety for the laboratory? Safety manual
One of the generic steps in risk management is Education of the employees
informed consent means that... All consequences of a medical procedure have been given to the patient
This is a national organization that develops guidelines and sets standards for laboratory procedures CLSI (Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute)
A phlebotomist hired by a hospital as a temporary employee commits a negligent act for which the hospital is liable. This is an example of: Respondent Superior
A phlebotomist collects a sample from a 16 year old patient without obtaining parental or guardian consent. Which of the following could the phlebotomist be changed with? Assault and battery
National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) are: The Joint Commission's specific safety requirements
A comparison of current test results with previous results for the same test on the same patient is called a: Delta Check
Which one if the following forms states the concern and describes the corrective action when a problem occurs? Internal Report
A type of negligence committed by a professional is called: Malpractice
Failure to keep privileged medical information private is: Breach in confidentiality
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