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- 7. Practice ____ before and after wearing gloves. (3 wds)
- 9. An ____ is a statement that the physician making the order must complete if they neglect to sign the intent to order.
- 11. ____ (PEP) ____. (4 wds)
- 14. You ____ remember the patients you collect blood for and any important notes you took during the session.
- 16. ____, particularly rings, can also store bacteria for long periods and lead to potential transmission.
- 17. Often, Phlebotomists may experience ____ due to habitual hand hygiene practices and glove use. (2 wds)
- 18. ____ CPR - or compression-only CPR - is when you only use your hands to do chest compressions at a depth of 2" into the chest cavity. (2 wds)
- 19. Other than medical records, you will primarily be ____ for lab results reporting, customarily done electronically.
- 20. ____ must be clear on the purpose of the intent to order, and it should be a specific medical issue.
- 22. Phlebotomists will undergo ____ that discuss their working knowledge and skill level in their profession and documentation of their hours for certification purposes. (2 wds)
- 28. Overall, a Phlebotomist's ____ must by comprehensive and accurate.
- 29. They must not do so casually, such such as jotting down a note like "____," which is not enough evidence for performing a lab service. (2 wds)
- 30. You should use other ____ safety measures if more blood exposure than usual is a potential risk.
- 32. ____ (CPR) is a critical protocol to resuscitate or restart a heart that has ceased beating. (3 wds)
- 35. Making compressions ____ is essential. (2 wds)
- 36. According to research, women are less likely to have a ____ perform effective CPR outside of healthcare environments, perhaps due to (this type of watcher) discomfort and hesitation about overstepping physical boundaries.
- 37. Often, you and other Phlebotomists and ____ will sign off the documents or database with initials. (2 wds)
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- 1. One of the top reasons for ____ are improper or insufficient documentation. (4 wds)
- 2. CPR can be performed manually or using an ____ (AED), which is available in medical facilities. (AEDs are more effective in defibrillating a patient.) [3 wds]
- 3. PEP takes into ____ potential exposure to HIV, HBV, and HCV.
- 4. Always call 9-1-1 for ____ first before beginning CPR. (3 wds)
- 5. A closed container is essential to ____ spilling the substance when transporting blood samples.
- 6. It is also for knowing the ____ for which you are testing blood specimens. (2 wds)
- 8. ____ are often an environment rife with bacteria. (2 wds)
- 10. ____ must be performed within 72 hours of exposure to correct the exposure's effect. (3 wds)
- 12. Taking care of your environment and ____ cleanup is also necessary. (3 wds)
- 13. Alternitively, it can be an ____ with medical records that back up the need for the lab service. (2 wds)
- 15. ____ should be aimed at the center of the chest and continue at a rate of 100-120 CPM.
- 21. As for ____, fix mistakes by following your workplace's specific correction policies. (3 wds)
- 23. For CPR consisting of compressions and ____, you must alternate between the two at a steady pace and perform compressions for a count of 30, then provide two breaths during this technique. (3 wds)
- 24. ____ are required for correct medical documentation. (2 wds)
- 25. Once you are confident in your knowledge of the Safety and Compliance section of the exam, it is time to move on to ____. (2 wds)
- 26. Today, most lab results and medical records are ____, and you will have access to patient files and medical history.
- 27. Keep chest compressions constant, with ____. (2 wds)
- 31. ____ punctures are when you draw blood from these tiny veins, and they require using a sterile device with safety features designed to retract the lancet automatically.
- 33. To do ____ CPR, remember the following tips.
- 34. Improperly handling sharps and other biohazards can lead to ____. (2 wds)