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100

Define kinesics and proxemics 

Kinesics - study of nonverbal communication 

Proxemics - study of an individual's concept of and use of space

100

What is a delta check? 

What is a waived test? 

Delta Check- Compares current test results with pervious test results for the same test on the same patient.

Waived Test- test that are simple and have a low risk of erroneous results  

100

Define these word roots 

Nephr

Erythr

Hepat

Derm 


Nephr - Kidney 

Erythr - Red

Hepat - Liver

Derm - Skin 

100

How does EDTA prevent clotting? 


What is the ratio of blood to anticoagulant when filling a Light- blue top tube? 

EDTA binds to calcium 

9:1  

100


Which of the following is required requisition information? 

a- admitting physician's name 

b- results of last delta check

c- patient-specific identifier

d- which site should be used

b- results of last delta check

200

What is the name of the document provided by the AHA that explains patient rights? 

a - HIPAA PHI Provisions 

b- The Patient Care Partnership 

c- Medical Assistance Brochure 

d- Human Rights Program

b- The Patient Care Partnership

200

Define assault and battery. 

Assault - an act or threat that causes another to be in fear of physical harm

Battery - An intentional harmful or offensive touching of, or use of force, on an individual without consent 

200

Separate this word into its word elements and define it

polycythemia 

prefix - poly : many 

word root - cyt : cell 

suffix - hemia : blood condition 

Overproduction of blood cells (treatment - therapeutic phlebotomy)

200

Which of the following contain EDTA and thixotropic gel? 

a- PSTs 

b- SSTs 

c- PPTs 

d- Gray 

c- PPTs  (white/pearl tube)

200

Which type of patient is most likely to have a arteriovenous fistula or graft? 

a- Hospice 

b- Dialysis

c- Arthritic 

d- Wheel-chair bound 

b- Dialysis

300

Name and define the 3 main levels of medical care

Primary Care- patient's main source of medical care (local clinic or family practice) 

Secondary Care - a specialist or facility that has expertise in a problem or concern (usually recommended by primary care doctor)

Tertiary Care- Highly specialized medical or consultative care (involves complex procedures and treatment for certain disorders)   

300

What is the national organization that develops guidelines and sets standards for laboratory procedures?

What does the abbreviation stand for?  

CLSI - Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute 

300

What is the plural form of vena cava?

What is the singular form of phalanges? 

vena cavae 

phalanx 

300

What is difference between the additives in a SST and a RST? 

SST have regular clot activator and while a RST has thrombin-based clot activator that makes the blood clot in 5 minutes instead of 30. 

300

You are asked to collect a blood specimen from an inpatient. ID bands are required at this facility, but the patient is not wearing one. What is the best thing to do?  

Ask the patient's nurse to attach an ID band before you draw that patient. 

400

FILL IN THE BLANK

The histology department in the laboratory performs ________. 


(pg 21 wb) 

Tissue processing 

400

Who is one of the key players in bringing quality assessment review techniques to healthcare? 

TJC - The Joint Commission

400

What is the medical term for RBCs, WBCs, and platelets? 

RBCs - erythrocyte

WBCs - leukocyte

Platelets - thrombocyte

400

How does heparin prevent clotting? 


What additive prevents glycolysis and what color tube would you find this additive in? 

It inhibits thrombin formation 


Sodium Fluoride - Gray

400

Specimen hemolysis is most likely to result from:

a- filling tubes with a transfer device at an angle 

b- leaving the tourniquet on until the last tube 

c- using a large-volume tube with a 23-gauge needle

d- mixing anticoagulant tubes several extra times 

c- using a large-volume tube with a 23-gauge needle 

500

Which of the following laboratory professionals is specified by CLIA as responsible for evaluating new procedures? 

a- Technical Supervisor 

b- Medical Laboratory Technician 

c- Medical Laboratory Scientist

d- Laboratory Manager 

c- Medical Laboratory Scientist

500

What is informed and implied consent? 

What is the definition of a minor? 

Informed - implies voluntary and competent permission for a medical procedure, test, or medication. Patient must be given all the info regarding the method, risk, and consequences of procedure before agreeing 

Implied - the patients actions or circumstances imply consent without verbal or written expression of consent. If patient is unconscious or holds out arm during venipuncture. 

Minor- Anyone who is not the age of a majority  

500

Define prefix, suffix, and word root

prefix - modifies the word by adding information 

suffix - follows a word root and it changes or adds to meaning of the word root

word root - the subject of a medical term and the foundation on which the term is built (core meaning)

500

What is the CLSI Order of Draw?

Name the additive and 1 test corresponding to each tube.   

Blood Culture - growth medium 

Yellow - SPS 

Light Blue - Sodium Citrate 

Red - Clot activator 

Orange (SST) - Clot activator & Thixotropic Separator Gel 

Light Green - Lithium Heparin & Thixotropic Separator Gel 

Green - Lithium or Sodium Heparin 

Lavender - EDTA 

Gray - Potassium Oxalate and/or Sodium Fluoride 

500

After inserting a butterfly needle, the phlebotomist must "seat" it, meaning what? 

slightly thread it within the lumen of the vein