Ethics
SOPs
Collection Exceptions Common
Quality
100

A person's personel philosophy about what is right or wrong. 

What are morals?

100

An insufficient bottle of 56 mL is collected and given to processing and no samples are collected because the unit will be destroyed. True/False. 

What is False? 

100

This collection exception code requires you to document whether or not an RBC loss has occurred with the collection. 

What is Underdraw codes?

100

Required to be worn when we are performing our job duties in a production area. 

What is PPE? 

200

The capacity to do what is right even in the face of temptation to do otherwise. 

What is integrity? 

200

These three things are required to be documented when you perform a restick. 

What is......

1. Restick exception code 

2. Second needle 

3. Restick phlebotomist 


200

A condition where the plasma is red, pink, or cloudy and means we can't return the donors cells. 

What is hemolysis? 

300
Negative or unfair treatment based on personnel characteristics rather than job performance, skills, or merit. 

What is discrimination? 

300

A supply issue where we have to keep a supply, give to processing to quarantine and we notify MGMT/QA. 

What is a defective softgood? 

300

According to the 21 CFR 172.615, this activity is prohibited to prevent contamination or potentional ingestion of harmful substances. 

What is chewing gum? 

400

An employee who speaks out about misconduct, malpractice, or corruption.

What is Whistleblower? 

400

This serious deviation occurs when an employee inputs the incorrect weight or hematocrit.

What is hematocrit mismatch? 

400

The dimensions of a bruise that would prevent a donor from donating and require a CMS to document a DAER.

2 inches by 2 inches or greater.

500

This resource is available for all employees to report unethical or illegal behavior.

What is the ethics hotline?

500

This serious deviation occurs when an employee inputs the incorrect weight, hematocrit, the bottle is not positioned correctly in the holder, or has something touch it during donation.

What is an Overdraw?

500

A set of infection control practices used to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens by treating all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.

What are Universal Precautions? 

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