Deck 1: Introduction to Phlebotomy
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Deck 1: Introduction to Phlebotomy
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Which of the following is not a duty that may be performed by the routine phlebotomist?
A) Specimen processing
B) Intramuscular injections
C) Bleeding time measurement
D) Collecting donor blood
A) Specimen processing
B) Intramuscular injections
C) Bleeding time measurement
D) Collecting donor blood
B
2
Which of the following medical personnel may perform venipuncture?
A) Doctors
B) Medical assistants
C) Phlebotomists
D) All of the above
A) Doctors
B) Medical assistants
C) Phlebotomists
D) All of the above
D
3
In the modern laboratory or medical setting,the phlebotomist must be aware of all of the following,EXCEPT:
A) the patient's diet
B) medications taken by the patient
C) the patient's previous medical/surgical history
D) specimen requirements
A) the patient's diet
B) medications taken by the patient
C) the patient's previous medical/surgical history
D) specimen requirements
C
4
With additional training,phlebotomists may be crosstrained to become a multiskilled patient care professional capable of performing:
A) electrocardiograms
B) simple laboratory tests
C) certain nursing functions (such as blood pressure reading)
D) all of the above
A) electrocardiograms
B) simple laboratory tests
C) certain nursing functions (such as blood pressure reading)
D) all of the above
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Certification differs from licensure in that:
A) Certification is a recognition of credentials that results from passing an examination demonstrating knowledge,while licensure is a governmental requirement that is needed to perform the duties of a phlebotomist.
B) Licensure is recognition of credentials that results from passing an examination demonstrating knowledge,while certification is a governmental requirement that is needed to perform the duties of a phlebotomist.
C) Licensure is required for a phlebotomist to gain certification.
D) There is essentially no difference between certification and licensure.
A) Certification is a recognition of credentials that results from passing an examination demonstrating knowledge,while licensure is a governmental requirement that is needed to perform the duties of a phlebotomist.
B) Licensure is recognition of credentials that results from passing an examination demonstrating knowledge,while certification is a governmental requirement that is needed to perform the duties of a phlebotomist.
C) Licensure is required for a phlebotomist to gain certification.
D) There is essentially no difference between certification and licensure.
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