CLASS 6531 WEEK 2 PATIENT UNUSUAL
MOLE FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Outpatient. Answer: A type of medical care that does not require an
overnight stay.
⩥ Acute. Answer: As related to illness, short-term requiring immediate
care.
⩥ Discharge. Answer: To release a patient from a medical facility.
⩥ Admit. Answer: To check a patient into a medical facility for inpatient
care.
⩥ Long-term care facility. Answer: A center that provides skilled care 24
hours a day to residents who live there.
⩥ Clinical laboratory. Answer: A facility that collects and analyzes
specimens from patients in order to provide doctors and other healthcare
professionals with information.
, ⩥ Provider. Answer: A person or organization that provides healthcare,
including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies.
⩥ Facility. Answer: A place where healthcare is delivered or
administered; may be a hospital, doctor's office, clinical laboratory,
treatment center, etc.
⩥ Payer. Answer: A person or organization paying for healthcare.
⩥ Diagnose. Answer: To make a medical determination of illness.
⩥ Job growth for Phlebotomy technicians. Answer: Very strong (23% for
PBTs compared to 7% in all job categories).
⩥ Healthcare settings for Phlebotomy technicians. Answer: Hospital,
urgent care center, public health clinic, doctor's office, free-standing
clinical laboratory, emergency department, long-term care facility,
mobile phlebotomy.
⩥ Specimen. Answer: A portion or sample of something larger, collected
for study or analysis.
⩥ Reference laboratory. Answer: A facility that primarily analyzes
specimens sent from other locations.
MOLE FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Outpatient. Answer: A type of medical care that does not require an
overnight stay.
⩥ Acute. Answer: As related to illness, short-term requiring immediate
care.
⩥ Discharge. Answer: To release a patient from a medical facility.
⩥ Admit. Answer: To check a patient into a medical facility for inpatient
care.
⩥ Long-term care facility. Answer: A center that provides skilled care 24
hours a day to residents who live there.
⩥ Clinical laboratory. Answer: A facility that collects and analyzes
specimens from patients in order to provide doctors and other healthcare
professionals with information.
, ⩥ Provider. Answer: A person or organization that provides healthcare,
including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies.
⩥ Facility. Answer: A place where healthcare is delivered or
administered; may be a hospital, doctor's office, clinical laboratory,
treatment center, etc.
⩥ Payer. Answer: A person or organization paying for healthcare.
⩥ Diagnose. Answer: To make a medical determination of illness.
⩥ Job growth for Phlebotomy technicians. Answer: Very strong (23% for
PBTs compared to 7% in all job categories).
⩥ Healthcare settings for Phlebotomy technicians. Answer: Hospital,
urgent care center, public health clinic, doctor's office, free-standing
clinical laboratory, emergency department, long-term care facility,
mobile phlebotomy.
⩥ Specimen. Answer: A portion or sample of something larger, collected
for study or analysis.
⩥ Reference laboratory. Answer: A facility that primarily analyzes
specimens sent from other locations.