NHA Phlebotomy Exam Study Guide
Test Prep Book To Pass The National Healthcareer Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician Examination - Complete Review Edition
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ナレーター:
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Victor Bueno
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著者:
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Ivan Prine
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Are you ready to embark on your journey to becoming a NHA certified phlebotomist? Look no further!
You are no doubt a busy individual with a lot of things going on! It can be challenging to find the time to study for the NHA exam. However, the truth is that the NHA test is a challenging exam. It is normal to have some anxiety about taking this test.
Thorough preparation cannot be overlooked. That is why the author Ivan Prine, a healthcare professional, developed the NHA Study Guide! This edition is a complete review edition! It reviews all essential concepts found on the exam from all categories of the exam. You can listen to it or read it wherever life takes you! Its sections include:
I. Anatomy and Physiology
A. Organization and structure of the circulatory system
B. Functions of blood and its components
C. Anatomy of veins and arteries
D. Circulatory system disorders and their implications for phlebotomy
II. Safety and Infection Control
A. Universal precautions and infection control procedures
B. Personal protective equipment (PPE) and its proper use
C. Handling and disposal of biohazardous materials
D. Prevention of needlestick injuries and other accidents
III. Specimen Collection and Handling
A. Different types of specimens and their requirements
B. Proper patient identification and specimen labeling
C. Techniques for venipuncture and capillary puncture
D. Specimen handling, transportation, and storage guidelines
IV. Equipment and Supplies
A. Knowledge and proper use of phlebotomy equipment (e.g., needles, tubes, syringes)
B. Quality control and maintenance of equipment
C. Selection of appropriate tubes and additives for different tests
D. Inventory management and ordering supplies
V. Phlebotomy Procedures and Techniques
A. Patient preparation and communication
B. Vein selection and identification
C. Order of draw and proper blood collection sequence
D. Techniques for blood collection in challenging situations (e.g., pediatric, elderly, obese patients)
VI. Complications and Troubleshooting
A. Potential complications during phlebotomy (e.g., hematoma, nerve injury)
B. Identification and management of adverse reactions
C. Troubleshooting common problems during blood collection
D. Emergency response procedures in case of complications
VII. Patient Care and Communication
A. Maintaining patient privacy, dignity, and confidentiality
B. Effective communication and active listening skills
C. Addressing patient questions, concerns, and special needs
D. Providing post-phlebotomy care instructions and follow-up information
VIII. Professionalism and Ethics
A. Professional behavior and appearance
B. Scope of practice and legal considerations
C. Ethical considerations and patient rights
D. Continuing education and professional development opportunities
IX. Quality Assurance and Compliance
A. Compliance with regulatory standards and guidelines (e.g., CLIA, OSHA)
B. Quality assurance measures in phlebotomy
C. Documentation and record-keeping practices
D. Error prevention and reporting procedures
X. Special Procedures and Considerations
A. Blood culture collection and handling
B. Point-of-care testing and its implications
C. Pediatric and geriatric phlebotomy considerations
D. Phlebotomy in special populations