Fundamental Guide of Phlebotomy-
NHCO
Phlebotomy (venipuncture) means... - answer drawing or removing blood from the
circulatory system through a incision or puncture to obtain a sample for analysis and
diagnosis.
What else can phlebotomists draw blood for other than diagnosis and analysis? -
answer Transfusions, donations, and research
CLSI (Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute) - answer Develops voluntary standards
and guidelines for the laboratory
The phlebotomist is a member of a service that requires to possess what? - answer
Quality Assurance
Certification
Licensure
Professionalism
Bedside Manner, Care and Attitude
What characteristics does a phlebotomist have when interacting with patients? -
answerHonesty
Professional Appearance
Empathy and Compassion
Integrity
Interpersonal Skills
HIPAA confidentiality - answerHealth care professionals have a duty and responsibility
to keep personal medical information confidential.
What is considered safeguarded information under HIPPA and/or PHI? -
answerTreatments
Results
Medications
Procedures
Appointment times
Appointment dates
What are the examples of illegal and unethical behavior? - answerNegligence
Assault
Battery
Slander
NHCO
Phlebotomy (venipuncture) means... - answer drawing or removing blood from the
circulatory system through a incision or puncture to obtain a sample for analysis and
diagnosis.
What else can phlebotomists draw blood for other than diagnosis and analysis? -
answer Transfusions, donations, and research
CLSI (Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute) - answer Develops voluntary standards
and guidelines for the laboratory
The phlebotomist is a member of a service that requires to possess what? - answer
Quality Assurance
Certification
Licensure
Professionalism
Bedside Manner, Care and Attitude
What characteristics does a phlebotomist have when interacting with patients? -
answerHonesty
Professional Appearance
Empathy and Compassion
Integrity
Interpersonal Skills
HIPAA confidentiality - answerHealth care professionals have a duty and responsibility
to keep personal medical information confidential.
What is considered safeguarded information under HIPPA and/or PHI? -
answerTreatments
Results
Medications
Procedures
Appointment times
Appointment dates
What are the examples of illegal and unethical behavior? - answerNegligence
Assault
Battery
Slander