Ven110 Final Study Guide Exam Questions
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____ Provided the first written documentation of the practice bloodletting? - answer✔✔A.
Hippocrates
Today, _____ are one of the most commonly used lancing devices. - answer✔✔A. Spring-loaded
Lancets
Leeches secrete a(n) _______ into the wound, which delays the formation of a scab and prevents
the skin form sealing over too quickly. - answer✔✔A. Anticoagulant
____ may be obtained in a variety of ways, such as workshops and seminars offered by
phlebotomy associations, in-service training by laboratories, hospitals, and national conferences.
- answer✔✔A. CEU's
The primary skill required of entry-level phlebotomists include obtaining blood samples,
specimen collection and processing, and _____, among others. - answer✔✔A. Medicolegal
awareness
_____ is a branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life. - answer✔✔A.
Microbiology
Although the _____ is not legally binding, this document is accepted throughout medical
healthcare as the standard to which all patients have the right to be treated. - answer✔✔A.
Patients Bill Of Rights
Invasion of privacy is an example of _____ tort? - answer✔✔A. Intentional
Criminal laws are divided into 2 classifications_____ - answer✔✔A. Felonies and
Misdemeanors
The avoidance of legal conflicts through education and planning is called______. - answer✔✔A.
Preventative Law
The avoidance American Health Insurance Portability Act of 1996 allots rights to patients
regarding _____. - answer✔✔A. Privacy
_____ Standards mandate the availability and use of personal protective equipment, specific
training, availability of the hepatitis B vaccination for all employees who have contact with
blood borne pathogens, and disposal of biohazardous waste. - answer✔✔A, OSHA
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,Three levels of tests that are defined by CLIA and are categorized according to their complexity
are: - answer✔✔A. Waived, Level 1, and Level 2
_____ begins before every specimen is collected and ever test id performed. - answer✔✔A.
QA/QC
_____ management is designed to minimize the exposure to the risk of loss or injury, for both the
healthcare provider and the patient. - answer✔✔A. risk
The most important skill that a successful healthcare provider can possess is the ability to
interact _____ with patients, clients, and their families. - answer✔✔A. Compassionately
Personal _____, the ability to do what is right even when no one is watching, and a positive
attitude are integral components of professionalism. - answer✔✔A. Integrity
For effective verbal communication to take place, the sender of the message must be _____. -
answer✔✔A. Articulate
It has been stated that approximately _____% of all communication is nonverbal. - answer✔✔A.
80
_____ is defined as an objective awareness of and insight into the feelings, emotions, and
behaviors of another person. - answer✔✔A. Empathy
The basic tenets of communication still apply to communication by telephone, but most _____
is(are) unavailable. - answer✔✔A. Nonverbal communication
It is never appropriate to give patient information to anyone other that the patient, and for this
reason, _____. - answer✔✔A. Test results are not typically given over the phone.
If the phlebotomist finds a patient who is unconscious and unresponsive, she is to first notify the
nurse, who will _____. - answer✔✔A. Call a code-blue.
Some patients will have _____ orders, requesting that they do not receive any heroic measures if
they need to be resuscitated. - answer✔✔A. DNR
That staged of grief include denial, anger, _____, depression, and acceptance. - answer✔✔A.
Bargaining
Having a healthy lifestyle boosts the _____ and lessens the risk of contracting illnesses. -
answer✔✔A. Immune system
_____ is healthy or manageable stress and is considered good stress. - answer✔✔A. Eustress
All stress can cause _____ changes in the human body, such as elevated blood pressure,
increased heart rate, and increased body metabolism. - answer✔✔A. Physiological
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, An excellent way to relieve stress and tension is to take _____ throughout the day. -
answer✔✔A. A mini vacation
One of the steps of problem solving is to _____. - answer✔✔A. Define the problem in a
nonthreatening way.
medical terminology was primarily derived from _____ languages. - answer✔✔A. Latin and
Greek
The word root establishes the meaning of the term, and generally pertains to a tissue, organ, or
_____. - answer✔✔A. Body System
The word root for tumor is_____. - answer✔✔A. onc/o
The combining vowel in an extension of the word root and may be used to modify the spelling of
a term generally by using the letter _____. - answer✔✔A. O or I
Articul/o is a combining form that means _____. - answer✔✔A. Joint
The combining form _____ means blood, relating to blood. - answer✔✔A. Hemat/o
Prefixes are often added to the _____ of a word root to change the meaning of the word. -
answer✔✔A. Beginning
Many _____ are paired with another with the opposite meaning. - answer✔✔A. prefixes
The prefix eu means _____. - answer✔✔A. well, easy, or good
The prefix _____ means relating to the blood. - answer✔✔A. hem-
Suffixes usually indicate a _____. - answer✔✔A. Procedure, condition, disorder, or disease
The suffix -ism means _____. - answer✔✔A. State o, or condition
It is very important to use abbreviations correctly; otherwise, critical errors in patient care can
occur. Here is an example of two similar abbreviations with very different meanings: _____. -
answer✔✔A. Ca++ (calcium) and Ca (cancer)
The abbreviations for signs & symptoms is _____. - answer✔✔A. S/S
The suffix _____ means formative material of cells. - answer✔✔A. -plasm
_____ are an organization of many similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
- answer✔✔A. Tissues
_____ is defined as "farthest away from the point of attachment." - answer✔✔A. Distal
The dorsal cavity contains the _____. - answer✔✔A. Brain and spinal cord.
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