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1. Describe the procedure to clean phlebotomy and laboratory surfaces. 2. What is a protective isolation facility in a health care environment?
1. Gloves should be placed on hands first. Then a dilute solution of chlorine bleach (1:100) can be used for routine cleaning of surfaces. All dilute solutions of chlorine bleach need to be made weekly to prevent the loss of germicidal activity. 2. A protective isolation facility is a hospital room that is completely sterile. All food and arti-cles are sterilized before they are taken into the patient’s room. These areas are for immuno-compromised patients.
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The term ”Phlebotomy” is derived from what language and what does it literally mean
Which of the following items forms the first line of defense during a phlebotomy procedure?
Gloves
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Describe what therapeutic phlebotomy is and what diseases it is used to treat.
Therapeutic phlebotomy is the internal removal of blood for therapeutic reasons. It is used in the treatment of some myeloprolifirative diseases such as polycythemia and hereditary he ochre mitosis or other conditions in which there is an excessive production of blood cells.
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A patient is admitted to the hospital with hypertension and vertigo related to polycythemia vera. for which treatment should the nurse prepare the patient? A. myelogram B. Splenectomy C. therapeutic phlebotomy D. injection of colony stimulating factors
The largest of the vacutainer tubes typically used for phlebotomy fills to a volume of 10mL. Approximately how many tubes are needed to fill a pint (473mL)?
Outpatient phlebotomy, such as in a physician’s office or patient care service center, will be assigned a code for reimbursement using which national coding system?
A tourniquet i used during the phlebotomy procedure to:
prevent venous flow out of the side cause the vein to bulge
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A tourniquet is used during the phlebotomy procedure to
D. B and C (prevent venous flow out of the site, cause the vein to bulge)
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Venipunture (phlebotomy):
blood is withdrawn from the vein for testing.
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