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Phlebotomy ch2
Review questions workbook
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |