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13 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following is the oldest and largest Healthcare standards setting body in the nation? A.) American Medical Association B.) Center of Medicare and Medicaid C.) College of American pathologists D.) The Joint Commission |
D.) TJC |
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The CLIA federal regulations are administered by A.) CAP (College of American Pathologists) B.) CLSI (clinical and laboratory standards Institute) C.) CMS (Centers of Medicare and Medicaid services) D.) CoW (certificate of waiver) |
C.) CMS |
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Proper patient identification means A.) Actively involving patients in their own identification B.) Asking a second person to verify your ID procedure Checking the requisition against the patient's room number C.) Checking the requisition against the patient's room numberD.) Scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only D.) Scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only D.) Scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only D.) Scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only Scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only |
A.) Actively involving patients in their own identification |
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What manual describes the necessary steps to follow in patient preparation for laboratory tests? A.) The patient record B.) The procedure manual C.) The safety manual D.) The test catalog |
D.) The test catalog |
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Which of the following can identify trends for risk management? A.) Delta checks B.) Incident reports C.) Safety data sheets D.) Test menus |
D.) Test menus |
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Informed consent means that a A.) Nurse has the right to perform a procedure on a patient even if the patient refuses B.) patient agrees to a procedure after being told of the consequences associated with it C.) Patient has the right to look at all his or her medical records and test results D.) Phlebotomist tells the patient why the test is ordered and the meaning of the results |
B.) Patient agrees to a procedure after being told of the consequences associated with it |
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A National Organization that develops guidelines and sets standards for laboratory procedures is the A.) CAP B.) CLIAC C.) CLSI D.) NAACLS |
C.) CLSI |
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a physician is sued for negligence due to the actions of an inexperienced, contracted phlebotomist hire to cover summer vacations. This is an example of A.) Assault and battery B.) Res ipsa loquitur C.) The statute of limitations D.) Vicarious liability |
D.) Vicarious liability |
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a young adult comes to an outpatient lab to have his blood drawn. The phlebotomist refuses to draw the patient's blood because the patient A.) Does not have insurance, but offers to pay cash B.) Has never had his blood drawn before this time C.) Has not reached the age of majority in the state D.) Has not eaten breakfast and feels light headed |
C.) Has not reached the age of majority in the state |
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The Delta check refers to A.) Checking The Wristband with the requisition B.) Comparing current test results with previous ones C.) Documenting all of the results of the QC checks D.) Reporting new infection control precautions |
B.) Comparing current test results with previous ones |
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Blood culture contamination is a quality indicator for the A.) Environmental Services area B.) Infection control Department C.) Microbiology Department D.) Specimen processing area |
C.) Microbiology Department |
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Failure to exercise due care is A.) Assault and battery B.) Invasion of privacy C.) Negligence D.) Res ipsa loquitur |
C.) Negligence |
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The statue of limitations timing can begin A.) On the day of the negligent act took place B.) The first day in a series of Medical Treatments C.) The first day of Consulting with the lawyer D.) A month after the injury was discovered |
A.) On the day the negligent act took place |