2024 Real Exam With Rationale and Expert
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Malpractice - ANSWER-Negligence by a professional person
Intentional torts - ANSWER-acts that are meant to be harmful
Defamation - ANSWER-Act of harming or ruining another's reputation
Libel - ANSWER-Making false statements in print, writing or through pictures
Slander - ANSWER-the action or crime of making a false spoken statement
damaging to a person's reputation.
Invasion of privacy - ANSWER-revealing personal information about an individual
without his or her consent
Fraud - ANSWER-Saying or doing something to trick, fool or deceive a person
Assault - ANSWER-threat or attempt to injure
Battery - ANSWER-touching a person's body without his or her consent
Informed consent - ANSWER-Patient gives consent for a procedure to be performed
in full knowledge of the procedure and the risk it entails
Implied Consent - ANSWER-Type of consent in which a patient who is unable to give
consent is given treatment under the legal assumption that he or she would want
treatment.
Abandonment - ANSWER-Leaving a patient after care has been initiated and before
the patient has been transferred to someone with equal or greater medical training.
Civil Actions - ANSWER-Lack of informed consent
Violation of standard care
Standard Care - ANSWER-Standard representing the conduct of the average health
care worker in the community
, HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) - ANSWER-A.) Patients
must have written consent to have information to be disclosed to another party.
B.) Patients must be informed about procedures and given option to have procedure
done
C.) Informed Consent
CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) - ANSWER-A.) Agency that
provides regulations to ensure the accuracy and quality of lab tests
B.) Requires laboratory certifications by the federal government
C.) Blood collection procedures inspected regularly due to improper techniques
causing false test results
Medical record parts - ANSWER-Admission sheets
Nursing history
Graphic sheet
Progress notes
Flow sheets
Reporting - ANSWER-the oral account of care and observations
Assessment - ANSWER-Collection of information using the senses
phlebos - ANSWER-vein
tome - ANSWER-incision
Phlebotomy History - ANSWER-Hippocrates
Blood letting
Phlebotomy uses - ANSWER--Blood monitoring and diagnostic
-blood bank
-therapeutic purposes
Where can phlebotomy be performed? - ANSWER-Doctors office
Surgical Center
Clinic
Nursing home
Long term car facility
Acute care facility
Ambulatory clinics
Rehabilitation facilities
The phlebotomist role - ANSWER-Patient identification
Patient preparation
Blood collection
Patient assessment
Ethics - ANSWER-Knowledge of right conduct vs. wrong
Laws - ANSWER-Rules of conduct made by a government body