Pediatric and children fall into which medical specialty?
A) Children
B) Adults
C) Cytology
D) Oncology
A) Children
Which is the baby girl pair chromosome?
A) XY
B) XX
C) YY
D) YXY
B) XX
Accrediting agency for health care facilities?
A) Joint commission
B) FDA
C) CMS
D) Medicare administer
A) Joint commission
What are neurons?
A) Specialized cells of the nervous system
B) Islet cells
C) Tendons
D) Striated
A) Specialized cells of the nervous system
CLIA
A) Agency that administers certifications
B) The federal law that regulates the quality and accuracy of laboratory testing by setting a uniform set of provisions governing all clinical laboratories
C) Joint commission
D) Proficiency testing agency
B) The federal law that regulates the quality and accuracy of laboratory testing by setting a uniform set of provisions governing all clinical laboratories
Hexylresorcinol is what kind of chemical compound?
A) 1 percent phenol
B) Antiseptic for skin
C) Chlorophenol
D) Ethylene Oxide
B) Antiseptic for skin
Good posture and personal hygiene promote professionalism is what kind of setting?
A) Patient care
B) Quality control
C) Documentation procedure
D) Use of strong assertive voice
A) Patient care
What contains blood vessels to transport blood from inside the bones to the outer layers?
A) Cordlike structure that attaches to muscles
B) Periosteum
C) Arteries
D) Tendons
B) Periosteum
When asked to collect blood specimens for drug monitoring, what department is the phlebotomist collaborating with?
A) Pharmacy
B) Dietary
C) Radiology
D) Oncology
A) Pharmacy
CMS administer what agencies?
A) FDA
B) CPS
C) EPA
D) CLIA
D) CLIA
What QC (quality control) detect significant change in laboratory results?
A) Competency check list
B) Manual recording system
C) Delta checks
D) Monitoring mislabeled specimen
C) Delta checks
MSDS is supplies by what manufacturer?
A) DOTs
B) HazCom
C) CPS
D) EPA
B) HazCom
Iodine is what kind of antiseptic?
A) Skin
B) House
C) Hypochlorite Solution
D) Formaldehyde
A) Skin
Quality improvement framework is an example of?
A) Dress code policy
B) Certification agency
C) Six Sigma
D) Customer satisfaction survey
C) Six sigma
What is a legal document that provides a chronological log of care?
A) The procedure for a selected care plan
B) Patient medical record
C) Patient medication list
D) A legal document only available to the patient and physician
B) Patient medical record
IRBs at institutions is used for what purposes?
A) Consent to collect blood for research purposes from patient
B) Joint commission
C) AHA
D) CLIA
A) Consent to collect blood for research purposes from patient
Candida Albicans is commonly identified as?
A) Haemophilus Influenza
B) Pathogenic microorganism that cause health care associated skin infections
C) Moraxella Lacunata
D) Haemophilus Vaginalis
B) Pathogenic microorganism that cause health care associated skin infections
The form phlebotomy is derived from what Greek words?
A) Droplet, vein
B) Vein, cut
C) Blood, droplet
D) Red, blood
B) Vein, cut
Which of the following best describe the moral issue or problem that have resulted because of modern medicine, clinical research, and/or technology?
A) Judicial Law
B) Bioethics
C) Executive Law
D) Patients rights
B) Bioethics
What kind of facility is a nursing home?
A) Long-term
B) Emergency Care Center
C) Health and fitness club
D) County Hospital
A) Long-term