NHCO phlebotomy exam test
in what year was HIPAA passed? - answer1996
What does HIPAA stand for? - answer Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act
What does PHI stand for ? - answer Protected Health Information
what does TJC stand for ? - answer The Joint Commission
when was TJC founded and what role does it play in the medical field - answer founded
in 1951
role: establishing practices/operations that benefit patients and overseeing POCT
what does POCT stand for? - answer Point of Care Testing
what is CLSI - answerClinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
what is the role of CLSI ? - answerdeveloping standards using representatives from
fields they oversee
(MAINLY OVERSEEING LABS)
list the forms of consent : - answer- informed
- expressed
- implied
- hiv
- parental
- assumed
what is a form of out-patient identification ? - answerstate issued ID containing DOB
(which is used with insurance)
what is a form of in-patient identification ? - answeridentification band (MUST be
physically on patient)
when a mistake occurs whom should the phlebotomist report to ? - answertheir
supervisor
what is OSHA - answerOccupational Safety and Health Administration
, what is the role of OSHA ? - answeroverseeing the Occupational Safety and Health
Act , by mandating safety regulations in every workplace
list the 4 types of OSHA inspections : - answer- complaint
- fatality/ accident
- programmed
- imminent danger
complaint inspection - answeremployee filed
* most common
fatality/accident inspection - answeremployer sends out notice
programmed inspection - answeroccurs yearly at random
* in hazardous work places
imminent danger inspection - answerreport is received concerning a condition of
imminent danger
in EMS what is the important phrase to remember ? - answer"if its wet, warm and not
yours do not touch"
what are the different types of transmission is infections: - answer- direct
- indirect
- droplet
- vehicle
- vector-borne
- parenteral
droplet transmission - answertravels through saliva or mucous
ex: sneezing
airbone transmission - answersuspends in air and travels across large spaces
ex: tuberculosis, covid
vehicle transmission - answeragent contains fluid that host comes in contact with
ex:doorknob , faucet
vector-borne transmission - answertransmission from an infected invertebrate
ex: malaria
parenteral transmission - answerinfection if transmitted in other ways than mouth, nose,
or eyes
ex: open-wound, needle-stick
exit portal - answermicroorganism leaves reservoir
in what year was HIPAA passed? - answer1996
What does HIPAA stand for? - answer Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act
What does PHI stand for ? - answer Protected Health Information
what does TJC stand for ? - answer The Joint Commission
when was TJC founded and what role does it play in the medical field - answer founded
in 1951
role: establishing practices/operations that benefit patients and overseeing POCT
what does POCT stand for? - answer Point of Care Testing
what is CLSI - answerClinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
what is the role of CLSI ? - answerdeveloping standards using representatives from
fields they oversee
(MAINLY OVERSEEING LABS)
list the forms of consent : - answer- informed
- expressed
- implied
- hiv
- parental
- assumed
what is a form of out-patient identification ? - answerstate issued ID containing DOB
(which is used with insurance)
what is a form of in-patient identification ? - answeridentification band (MUST be
physically on patient)
when a mistake occurs whom should the phlebotomist report to ? - answertheir
supervisor
what is OSHA - answerOccupational Safety and Health Administration
, what is the role of OSHA ? - answeroverseeing the Occupational Safety and Health
Act , by mandating safety regulations in every workplace
list the 4 types of OSHA inspections : - answer- complaint
- fatality/ accident
- programmed
- imminent danger
complaint inspection - answeremployee filed
* most common
fatality/accident inspection - answeremployer sends out notice
programmed inspection - answeroccurs yearly at random
* in hazardous work places
imminent danger inspection - answerreport is received concerning a condition of
imminent danger
in EMS what is the important phrase to remember ? - answer"if its wet, warm and not
yours do not touch"
what are the different types of transmission is infections: - answer- direct
- indirect
- droplet
- vehicle
- vector-borne
- parenteral
droplet transmission - answertravels through saliva or mucous
ex: sneezing
airbone transmission - answersuspends in air and travels across large spaces
ex: tuberculosis, covid
vehicle transmission - answeragent contains fluid that host comes in contact with
ex:doorknob , faucet
vector-borne transmission - answertransmission from an infected invertebrate
ex: malaria
parenteral transmission - answerinfection if transmitted in other ways than mouth, nose,
or eyes
ex: open-wound, needle-stick
exit portal - answermicroorganism leaves reservoir