front 1 Pediatric and children fall into which medical specialty? A) Children B) Adults C) Cytology D) Oncology | back 1 A) Children |
front 2 Which is the baby girl pair chromosome? A) XY B) XX C) YY D) YXY | back 2 B) XX |
front 3 Accrediting agency for health care facilities? A) Joint commission B) FDA C) CMS D) Medicare administer | back 3 A) Joint commission |
front 4 What are neurons? A) Specialized cells of the nervous system B) Islet cells C) Tendons D) Striated | back 4 A) Specialized cells of the nervous system |
front 5 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 | back 5 B) The federal law that regulates the quality and accuracy of laboratory testing by setting a uniform set of provisions governing all clinical laboratories |
front 6 Hexylresorcinol is what kind of chemical compound? A) 1 percent phenol B) Antiseptic for skin C) Chlorophenol D) Ethylene Oxide | back 6 B) Antiseptic for skin |
front 7 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 | back 7 A) Patient care |
front 8 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 | back 8 B) Periosteum |
front 9 When asked to collect blood specimens for drug monitoring, what department is the phlebotomist collaborating with? A) Pharmacy B) Dietary C) Radiology D) Oncology | back 9 A) Pharmacy |
front 10 CMS administer what agencies? A) FDA B) CPS C) EPA D) CLIA | back 10 D) CLIA |
front 11 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 | back 11 C) Delta checks |
front 12 MSDS is supplies by what manufacturer? A) DOTs B) HazCom C) CPS D) EPA | back 12 B) HazCom |
front 13 Iodine is what kind of antiseptic? A) Skin B) House C) Hypochlorite Solution D) Formaldehyde | back 13 A) Skin |
front 14 Quality improvement framework is an example of? A) Dress code policy B) Certification agency C) Six Sigma D) Customer satisfaction survey | back 14 C) Six sigma |
front 15 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 | back 15 B) Patient medical record |
front 16 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 | back 16 A) Consent to collect blood for research purposes from patient |
front 17 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 | back 17 B) Pathogenic microorganism that cause health care associated skin infections |
front 18 The form phlebotomy is derived from what Greek words? A) Droplet, vein B) Vein, cut C) Blood, droplet D) Red, blood | back 18 B) Vein, cut |
front 19 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 | back 19 B) Bioethics |
front 20 What kind of facility is a nursing home? A) Long-term B) Emergency Care Center C) Health and fitness club D) County Hospital | back 20 A) Long-term |