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The error considered most critical for a medical office is what?
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misidentifying a patient
needlestick injury
improper billing
overbooking appointments
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The quality of a laboratory test result is only as good as what?
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the quality of the specimen collected for testing
the quality of testing equipment
the procedure used to complete the test
the person performing the test
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The error considered most critical for a medical office is what?
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The quality of a laboratory test result is only as good as what?
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Which of the following items is not a key element of a specimen label?
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What may occur if the blood is not thoroughly mixed with the additive?
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The end of the needle that pierces the vein is cut.
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Barrier precautions are physical products, equipment, or methods used specifically for the purpose of protecting the patient and the medical assistant from exposure to potentially infectious diseases.
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The quality of a laboratory test result is only as good as the quality of the specimen collected for testing.
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The requisition is an order form for laboratory tests and must accompany each sample submitted to the laboratory.
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For tests requiring serum samples, the blood is drawn into a tube that allows clotting. The clotting process takes 90 minutes at 22°C to 25°C.
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A drawback in using the winged infusion system is that the bevel cut may be blunter than the multi-sample needle, resulting in more painful punctures.
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What is the term for protective treatment for prevention of disease called?
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The rubber stoppers that seal evacuated tubes are color coded according to what?
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The larger the gauge number of a needle is.
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What constricts the flow of venous blood in the arm and makes the veins more prominent so that they are easier to find and penetrate with a needle?
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This is the most common complication of venipuncture caused by blood leaking into the tissues during or after venipuncture.
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It is necessary to use the correct color-coded stopper to ensure you have the correct what?
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If your patient feels faint while drawing their blood, what should you do?
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The last tube to be drawn, if drawing multiple tubes, is what tube?
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What is the name of the needle safety device used to prevent needlestick injury?
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The larger the needle gauge number, the smaller the what?
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A drawback in using the winged infusion system is what?
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The tube holder is sometimes called what?
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Instead of using cotton balls, what is recommended to use after a venipuncture to prevent sticking to the site and causing bleeding when removed?
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What is the technique called that makes the plunger easier to remove?
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The most common area for a venipuncture is where?
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Which of the following techniques is not a recommended troubleshooting option when you have an incomplete blood collection?
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Which of the following is not a cause of hemoconcentration?