Organ that pumps blood.
What is the heart?
The act of drawing or removing blood from a blood vessel to obtain a sample for analysis.
What is phlebotomy?
Makes up approximately 55% of communication.
What is Nonverbal communication?
Erythrocytes.
What are red blood cells?
Law protecting personal heath information.
What is HIPAA?
Veins and arteries.
What are blood vessels?
Negligence.
What is failure to provide appropriate care?
15-30 degrees
What is the angle at which a needle should be inserted into the arm for venipuncture?
The liquid portion of blood.
What is plasma?
The two identifiers used to properly identify individuals.
What are full name and date of birth?
Area most commonly used for blood collection.
What is the antecubital fossa?
The attitude and set of personal characteristics that all health care professionals are expected to exhibit.
What is professionalism?
5 liters per minute.
What is the amount of blood an average adult heart can pump?
Makes up 55% of total blood volume.
What is plasma?
Consent that is given verbally.
What is expressed consent?
The names of the prominent veins in the inner arm.
What are the median cubital, the cephalic, and the basilic?
Polycythemia Vera.
What is too many red blood cells?
18-67 years old.
What are the age requirements for donating blood?
Leukocytes.
What are white blood cells?
Unlawful touching that does not necessarily cause harm, but is without consent.
What is battery?
The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle in the heart.
What is the tricuspid valve?
A substance that prevents blood clotting.
What is anticoagulant?
1949
What is the year Vacutainer tubes (evacuated tube system) was invented?
Thin layer of white blood cells and platelets seen in separated blood.
What is buffy coat?
PHI
What is protected health information?