A) revolving nosepiece
B) coarse adjustment control
C) oculars
D) objectives
E) fine adjustment control
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A) They decreased overall expenses.
B) They caused many doctors to close their laboratories.
C) They increased the number of tests performed.
D) They had no impact because physician's office laboratories are exempt.
E) They decreased efficiency and accuracy in the POLs.
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A) They are used once after every five patient samples are processed.
B) They serve as a check on the accuracy of the test.
C) The results from a patient sample and control sample should have different results.
D) They have unknown results when the test is performed.
E) They are used only after equipment has been serviced or replaced.
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A) Draw the blood specimen and note on the paperwork that he had coffee this morning.
B) Tell Mr. Pierce that coffee is not allowed and reschedule the appointment.
C) Inform the physician to determine whether the blood can still be collected.
D) Tell Mr. Pierce that he will need to wait 3 hours in the office before the blood is drawn.
E) Draw the blood specimen; no special documentation is necessary.
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A) focus controls
B) objectives
C) arm
D) substage
E) slide clips
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A) Transfer blood from one collection device to another with the use of a mouth pipette
B) Wear the same gloves from patient to patient as you collect specimens for testing
C) Avoid wearing gloves when working with needles
D) Wear eye protection and face masks when there is a risk that droplets or spray may come in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth
E) If a work surface becomes contaminated, disinfect it once a week.
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A) Use technical terminology and language when providing information about the test
B) Avoid giving the patient test instructions if the patient has had the test before
C) Let the patient be your guide in determining how much information to provide
D) Interpret and communicate the test results to the patient as soon as they are available
E) Use the patient's first name to establish a friendly atmosphere
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A) Ocular
B) Stage
C) Arm
D) Substage
E) Objective
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A) protect the safety of employees in the workplace
B) assume that all blood, blood products, human tissue, and body fluids are contaminated
C) provide information about hazardous chemicals or other substances
D) ensure accuracy in test results through careful monitoring of test procedures
E) specify standards that must be met in order to perform laboratory tests in a POL
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A) Hematologic tests
B) Microbiologic tests
C) Serologic tests
D) Toxicologic tests
E) Histologic tests
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A) Since the results were good, you should tell Mrs. Casanello and relieve her fears as soon as possible.
B) Avoid the issue by telling her that the results are not in yet.
C) Tell Mrs. Casanello that you will tell the doctor to call her back.
D) Make an appointment for next Tuesday for Mrs. Casanello to come in for a follow-up and find out the results.
E) Tell Mrs. Casanello that you will check with the doctor and someone will call her as soon as the results have been interpreted.
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