Infection Control and Safety
Point of care testing/laboratory procedures
Phlebotomy
Anatomy & Physiology
Communication and Customer Service

100

This minimizes and removes a variety of disease-causing micro-organisms from the healthcare environment.

What is the purpose of infection control?

100

Both sides of the posterior throat/tonsil area.

What is the correct swabbing location for streptococcus testing?

100

One minute

What is the maximum amount of time a tourniquet maybe be left on?

100

This the body's first defense against illness and injury

What is skin?

100

This type of communication creates the opportunity to build a positive rapport and relationship between the healthcare provider and the patient.

What is therapeutic communication?

200

This is the pathogen that the common cold (rhinovirus) would fall under.

What is a virus?

200

This is the number of antiseptic wipes that is given to a female patient when instructing them to obtain a clean midstream catch urine specimen.

What is two?

200

15 to 30 degree angle

What is the angle that the needle should be inserted in the patient's arm when drawing blood?

200

Sagittal, transverse, frontal

What are the planes of the body?

200

Eye contact, facial expressions, posture, touch, and gestures

What are forms of nonverbal communication?

300

This is the clean technique that includes frequent hand hygiene, proper use of gloves, cleaning and sterilizing medical equipment, and sanitizing surfaces.

What is medical asepsis?

300

70 to 100 mg/dL

What is the reference range for fasting glucose?

300

This is the preferred method of blood collection for infants and young children

What is a capillary puncture?

300
Brain and spinal cord

What are the components of the central nervous system?

300

This is the style of communication that is preferred in healthcare.

What is assertive?

400
These items; infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry and susceptible host, are all part of this.

What is the Chain of Infection?

400

This is the hormone present in blood and urine during pregnancy.

What is hCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin)?

400

Contains sodium citrate (anticoagulant) for coagulation studies and must be inverted 3 to 4 times

What is a light blue top tube?

400

This is responsible for filtering blood to remove waste products

What is the primary function of the urinary system?

400

This is being mindful of what is being said, how it is said, and the intended purpose.

What is active listening?

500

fever, swollen lymph nodes, chills, pain tachycardia, fatigue, nausea, headache

What are the signs and symptoms of infectious disease?

500

Red meats or dyes, aspirin or aspirin products, vitamin C, and iron supplements

What are the foods and medications that patients need to avoid prior to collection of stool specimens?

500

This is the appropriate technique when cleansing the venipuncture site with an antiseptic wipe.

What is an upward and downward motion with friction?

500

These body systems are primarily responsible for achieving and maintaining homeostasis.

What are the Nervous and Endocrine systems?

500

Polite, Prepared, to the Point, Perceptive and cooPerative.

What are the 5 P's of telephone etiquette?