Phlebotomist
Laboratory
Regulatory
Safety
Terminology
100
Additional duties of a phlebotomist
What are taking vital signs?
100
The area of the laboratory where histology is located.
What is the anatomical area?
100
The agency that classifies laboratory tests
What is CMS?
100
Infections contacted by patients
What is nosocomial?
100
Abbreviation PP stands for
What is post prandial?
200
Method of increasing hospital efficiency
What is decentralization/cross training?
200
The Medical Doctor of the Laboratory.
Who is the pathologist?
200
The standards of right and wrong
What are ethics?
200
Gloves, Gowns, Mask are examples of
What is PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)?
200
Medical term for inflammation
What is -itis?
300
Phlebotomist must attend after certification
What are continuing education programs?
300
A phlebotomist reports first to
Who is the technical supervisor?
300
The law that addresses privacy of health information
What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)?
300
The current routine infection control policy developed by the CDC
What are standard precautions?
300
Medical term for blood
What is hemo?
400
Being sensitive to patient's reactions is responding appropriately to
What is Cultural Diversity?
400
Area of the lab where PT and PTT test are done
Where is the coagulation department?
400
Holding a person down to draw blood is
What is battery?
400
When operating a fire extinguisher follow the acronym
What is PASS (Pull pin, Aim at base of fire, Squeeze handles, Sweep nozzle side to side)?
400
Abbreviation for "Nothing by Mouth"
What is NPO?
500
Immediately transferring a call to the correct department shows
What is good telephone etiquette?
500
Area of the lab where Bilirubin test are done
Where is the Chemistry area?
500
Extending an arm is a non-verbal communication of
What is implied consent?
500
Initial steps to follow when a fire is discovered
What is RACE (Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish)?
500
Medical term for increased
What is hyper?