what does phlebo mean:
vein
burnout has the effect of:
depleting a person's energy
which of the following liquid may a patient drink when fasting before having bloodwork drawn?
water
describe hand hygiene:
the use of hand washing & hand sanitizer
a large bruise caused by blood seeping beneath the skin is also known as:
what is a venule?
minute vein
attempting to perform procedures for which you are not fully trained may result in:
perceived negligence
alcohol pads contain what percent isopropyl alcohol?
70%
what is an inanimate object capable of carrying a disease?
fomite
the term oral pertains to the:
mouth
what are valves?
flaps of tissue that open in one direction to let blood pass through
activities that help a person develop professionally include: choose all that apply
A. continuing education
B. volunteerism
C. cross-training
D. networking
what does vaso mean?
vessel
what is brachy?
short
what does emia mean?
blood condition
what is a tourniquet?
device that impedes or stops the flow of blood
a husband speaking for his wife without seeming to ask for her opinion:
is practiced by every culture
the most commonly used vein for venipuncture in the antecubital area is the:
median cubital vein
the term phlebotomy means?
draw blood and cut into a vein
when describing a patient's skull, which term would you use?
cranial
what is the order of draw?
yellow, light blue, red
gold, light green, green
lavender, gray
most injuries resulting from phlebotomy procedures fall under ( choose all that apply)
malpractice and negligence
if a patient has a complication during a venipuncture procedure, the reaction/complication must be:
documented
what is another name for the blood blank department?
immunohematology
formed elements in the blood make up what percent of the blood's total volume?
45%