MISCELLANEOUS
SHORT ANSWERS
NATIONAL ACTS
ORGANIZATIONS
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
100
If a patient's blood is drawn without their consent, one could be charged with...
What is Assault and Battery
100
7 observable signs of a professional MLA
a) clean appearance b) scrubs c) Name tags d) wash hands e) make eye contact f) Speak clearly and slowly g) respond to patient requests
100
Canada's national health insurance program
What is Medicare
100
Responsible for the accreditation of labs in BC
What is DAP
100
The external evaluation of healthcare services based on continuous quality improvement principles
What is Accreditation
200
If a healthcare worker fails to dispose the needle in the sharps container, it would be classified as...
What is Negligence
200
7 skills necessary to be a phlebotomist
a) able to deal with the public b) keep confidential information c) be compassionate d) ability to think on the run e) use proper techniques in administering venepuncture f) well organized g) be dictated to the needs of our patients
200
Canada's national hazard communication standard
WHMIS Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
200
The responsibilities of this organization or placed upon officers and directors of a corporation
What is OHSA
200
Involves checking the specimen reliability, performing daily testing of a control and performing maintenance on instrumentation
What is Proficiency testing
300
Another description for malpractice is...
What is Improper handling
300
5 processes of continuous quality improvement
1. Planning 2. Teamwork 3. Monitoring 4. Improvement 5. Review
300
Included in a class of hazardous products
What is a controlled product
300
Organization responsible for Quality Improvement
What is the International Organization of Standardization (ISO)
300
Involves checking, documenting and recording
What is Quality Control
400
What 3 things make up the Litigation process?
What is Trial, Judgement and Appeal
400
6 Quality Assurance indicators
1. patient consent obtained 2. phlebotomy success 3. specimen integrity 4. specimen quantity 5. specimen transportation 6. timing of collection
400
The statement identifying a hazard
What is a risk phrase
400
The two organizations that is responsible for ensuring that MLA's have the necessary skills
What is BCSLS and CSMLS
400
A necessary process while transporting a specimen on ice
Slow down the metabolic process
500
Controlled by an organization
What is Regulated
500
7 Codes of ethics (professional conduct) established by the CSMLS
1. Dedication to serving the public 2. work with other healthcare professionals 3. promote the image and status of their profession 4. protect the confidentiality of all patients 5. take responsibility 6. practice within the scope of their competence 7. maintain and improve their skills and knowledge 8. share their knowledge with colleagues 9. be aware of the laws and regulations 10. practice safe work procedures
500
A proposed act that is before legislative assembly. Not yet a law
What is a Bill
500
Deals with the collection, use and disclosure of personal information
What is private legislation
500
Programs necessary to monitor accuracy, precision, and reliability of a test
What is Levy-Jennings and Westgard Multi-Rules
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