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Phlebotomy

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Drawing a patient’s blood without his or her permission can result in a charge of Assault and battery
According to standard first aid procedures, severe external bleeding is best controlled by Applying direct pressure
Class C fires Involves electrical equipment
Vaccination against HBV involves A dose of vaccine, a second dose 1 month later, a third dose 6 months later
An example of employee screening for infection control is PPD testing
Which of the following is NOT one of the code words in the NFTA order of action in the event of fire? Smother
The purpose of “protective” isolation is to Protect patients who are highly susceptible to infection
The OSHA HazCom Standard is also commonly called Right-to-know Law
What is the proper order of putting on the following protective clothing? Gown first, then mask, then goggles, gloves last
Federal law requires that hepatitis B vaccinations be made available to employees assigned to duties with occupational exposure risk Within 10 working days of initial assignment.
What is the FIRST thing the Phlebotomist should do in an event of an accidental needle stick? Wash the site with soap and water for at least 30 seconds
The main principles involved in radiation exposure are Exposure time, distance, and shielding.
Examples of nosocomial infections include When a catheter site of a patient in ICU becomes infected
Which of the following is an example of a potential per mucosal exposure to biohazardous microorganisms? Rubbing an eye with a contaminated hand
In what instance might a patient be placed in protective isolation? The patient has severe bones
Which of the following is an example of a work practice control that reduces the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens? Hand decontamination
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