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What is a type I latex allergy?   show
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What is a type IV latex allergy?   show
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show complex to simpler substances  
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show using simple substances to build structures  
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Why is a blood culture collected?   show
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Where is a skin puncture collected from a child under 1 year?   show
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show Green (heparin) tube  
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Do arteries or veins leave the heart?   show
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What is HIPAA?   show
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What does HIPAA do?   show
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How does HIPAA relate to phlebotomist?   show
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What is PHI?   show
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show cannot claim a service that was not provided  
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show cannot present false claim to government or change a billing code to increase reinbursement  
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What is the Stark Law?   show
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What is the Antikickback Law?   show
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What is the Whistleblower Provision?   show
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What is type I diabetes?   show
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What is type 2 diabetes?   show
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What is prediabetes?   show
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What is the normal range for a blood glucose?   show
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show body temp (37 degrees c.)  
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show STAT: within 30 min of collection  
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show testing at 24-28 weeks. Level not greater than 140  
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show hemostasis can occur. potassium levels are affected  
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What are erythrocytes and what do they do?   show
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What are Leukocytes?   show
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show platelets. clotting  
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show personal protective equipment. Masks, goggles, gown, gloves  
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What is NPO?   show
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What is the rule when drawing blood from a resistant patient?   show
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List 2 facts about obese patients   show
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show yes  
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Which blood cells does excessive crying affect?   show
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show 2 ml  
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show plasma  
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Lavendar top tube is also know as ? what common test? Department?   show
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show sodium citrate. Protime or PTT. Coagulation dept. 1:9 ratio. No microcollection device  
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show oxalate. tests glucose/ glycolytic inhibitor. Chemistry dept.  
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Blood consists of _____% formed elements and ____% fluid.   show
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show fluid that has accumulated between cells and tissue  
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show 5 liters  
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Where is lymph fluid found?   show
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show needle too small, temp extremes, pulling too forcibly on plunger. (serum is red)  
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What causes a lipemic serum?   show
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show patient condition: medications, jaundice. (serum is orange)  
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Who governs the PHI?   show
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