phlebotomist basic
heart
blood
communication
infection control
100

an allied health professional trained to draw blood for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, blood donations, or research

what is a phlebotomist 

100

from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next. It consists of two periods: one during which the heart muscle relaxes and refills with blood, called diastole, following a period of robust contraction and pumping of blood, called systole.

what is cardiac cycle

100

this type of blood is the universal donor but can give blood to itself!

what is blood type O

100

encoding an idea, transmission of the message, decoding the message, and feedback are all parts of 

the communication cycle 

100

best way to stop the spread of infection is 

hand washing 

200

specimens that a phlebotomist may collect 

what are blood, urine, fecal, breath, and sputum

200

cardiovascular command center 

medulla oblongata  

200

this type of blood is called the universal receiver but can only donate to the same blood type?

what is AB

200

after a sender transmits the message, the receiver must do what with the message?

decode it

200

infectious agent, mode of transport, and portal of entry are all parts of this, 

chain of infection

300
  • Compassion. 
  • Detail oriented. 
  • Hand–eye coordination.
  • Ability to Multitask.
  • Team Player.
  • professional dress 
  • personal hygiene 

professional traits of a phlebotomist 

300

also known as the involuntary nervous system. ... This system directs the body's rapid involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations.

what is the sympathetic nervous system
300

this part of the blood, made up of about 60 percent water, is the liquid part of the blood..

what is plasma

300

what's the first step of the communication cycle 

develop a message 

300

this is where the infectious agent sits and waits to be released. 

reservoir 

400

a set of principles established by the founders of the organization to communicate its underlying moral values.  

what are ethics 

400

blood that travels through the tri-cuspid valve will collect in this chamber?

right ventricle

400

this part of the blood binds to and carries O2 to the cells 

what is hemoglobin

400

this type of communication relies on numbers, facts, and data

analytical 

400

this is the practice where everyone os treated as if they are sick or have a disease

standard precautions 

500
  • Expressed 
  • Implied 
  • Involuntary 
  • for Minors.
  • Forcible Restraint.



types of consent 

500

the largest artery under the most pressure is the first place the blood sees as it travels out of the heart.

what is the Aorta 

500

this part of the blood is activated by a trauma in the systems that binds to and slows/stops bleeding. .

platelets 

500

head nodding, hand gestures, facial expressions, body movements, and eye-rolling are all this type of communication

nonverbal 

500

this type of precaution is for someone sick and that can produce large droplets in their cough and sneeze, like TB, and where an N95 mask is required. 

airborne precautions