NHCO phlebotomy exam review
How do you positively identify the patient? - answer asking them to state and spell their
full name and provide their date of birth (DOB)
What does HIPAA stand for? - answer Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act
What does HIPPA require? - answer requires providers to get written permission before
disclosing healthcare information to anyone outside the provider team
What does PHI stand for - answer Protected Health Information
What is PHI - answer Any individually identifiable health information that is transmitted
or stored electronically
What does TJC stand for? - answer The Joint Commission
What is the purpose of TJC? - answer Focuses on safety and quality in healthcare, look
out for the patients
What does CLSI stand for? - answerClinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
What CLSI's mission statement? - answerto develop clinical and laboratory practices
and promote their use worldwide
In general, who handles incident reports? - answerOffice Manager
What are the types of consent? - answerInformed Consent, Expressed Consent, Implied
consent, HIV consent, Parental consent for minors
What is informed consent? - answerGiven by a competent person, after informed
What is Expressed consent - answerPermission given by patient verbally or in writing
for a procedure
What is implied consent? - answergiven through patients actions
What is HIV consent - answerspecial permission is needed to administer a test that
detects HIV
, What is parental consent for minors - answerA parent or a legal guardian must permit
procedures administered to underage patients depending on the state law may range
from 18 to 21 years old.
What do you do if you misidentify a patient - answerDo not hide a mistake! immediately
report the incident to their supervisor
What does OSHA stand for? - answerOccupational Safety and Health Administration
Under the patients bill of rights, they can always know what tests are being performed
and _____________ - answerdecline medical treatment
What is OSHA responsible for? - answeroverseeing the Occupational Safety and Health
Act- mandates safety regulations across every workplace. Prevents safety issues by
investigation hazardous workplaces or on-the- job injuries
What are the types of OSHA inspections - answer-The Complaint Inspection
-The Fatality or Accidents Inspection
-The Programmed Inspection
-The Imminent Danger Inspection
What is a complaint inspection? - answerOccurs after an employee files a formal
complaint with OSHA. This is the most common type of inspection
What is a fatality or accidents inspection? - answerThis inspection occurs after OSHA
receives notice from the employer of a workplace fatality or accident resulting in three or
more employees' hospitalizations. OSHA also notes media reports and frequent
investigations that do not result in deaths or hospitalizations.
What is a programmed inspection - answerAn inspection conducted of randomly chosen
workplaces determined to be engaged in particularly hazardous work types according to
their Standard Industry Classification (SIC) Codes
What is an imminent danger inspection? - answerThis inspection type occurs when
OSHA receives a report that a condition of imminent danger exists at a workplace.
What is the best way to prevent Transmission of infectious microorganisms? -
answerbreak the chain of entry before the portal of entry
When does OSHA require that all healthcare personnel receive the Hepatitis B
vaccination series - answerwithin 10 days of beginning employment
If you opt to decline the hepatitis b vaccination series, what do you have to sign? -
answerdeclination form
How many shots are in the hepatitis b series? - answer3
How do you positively identify the patient? - answer asking them to state and spell their
full name and provide their date of birth (DOB)
What does HIPAA stand for? - answer Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act
What does HIPPA require? - answer requires providers to get written permission before
disclosing healthcare information to anyone outside the provider team
What does PHI stand for - answer Protected Health Information
What is PHI - answer Any individually identifiable health information that is transmitted
or stored electronically
What does TJC stand for? - answer The Joint Commission
What is the purpose of TJC? - answer Focuses on safety and quality in healthcare, look
out for the patients
What does CLSI stand for? - answerClinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
What CLSI's mission statement? - answerto develop clinical and laboratory practices
and promote their use worldwide
In general, who handles incident reports? - answerOffice Manager
What are the types of consent? - answerInformed Consent, Expressed Consent, Implied
consent, HIV consent, Parental consent for minors
What is informed consent? - answerGiven by a competent person, after informed
What is Expressed consent - answerPermission given by patient verbally or in writing
for a procedure
What is implied consent? - answergiven through patients actions
What is HIV consent - answerspecial permission is needed to administer a test that
detects HIV
, What is parental consent for minors - answerA parent or a legal guardian must permit
procedures administered to underage patients depending on the state law may range
from 18 to 21 years old.
What do you do if you misidentify a patient - answerDo not hide a mistake! immediately
report the incident to their supervisor
What does OSHA stand for? - answerOccupational Safety and Health Administration
Under the patients bill of rights, they can always know what tests are being performed
and _____________ - answerdecline medical treatment
What is OSHA responsible for? - answeroverseeing the Occupational Safety and Health
Act- mandates safety regulations across every workplace. Prevents safety issues by
investigation hazardous workplaces or on-the- job injuries
What are the types of OSHA inspections - answer-The Complaint Inspection
-The Fatality or Accidents Inspection
-The Programmed Inspection
-The Imminent Danger Inspection
What is a complaint inspection? - answerOccurs after an employee files a formal
complaint with OSHA. This is the most common type of inspection
What is a fatality or accidents inspection? - answerThis inspection occurs after OSHA
receives notice from the employer of a workplace fatality or accident resulting in three or
more employees' hospitalizations. OSHA also notes media reports and frequent
investigations that do not result in deaths or hospitalizations.
What is a programmed inspection - answerAn inspection conducted of randomly chosen
workplaces determined to be engaged in particularly hazardous work types according to
their Standard Industry Classification (SIC) Codes
What is an imminent danger inspection? - answerThis inspection type occurs when
OSHA receives a report that a condition of imminent danger exists at a workplace.
What is the best way to prevent Transmission of infectious microorganisms? -
answerbreak the chain of entry before the portal of entry
When does OSHA require that all healthcare personnel receive the Hepatitis B
vaccination series - answerwithin 10 days of beginning employment
If you opt to decline the hepatitis b vaccination series, what do you have to sign? -
answerdeclination form
How many shots are in the hepatitis b series? - answer3