MCQ: Lab Safety Trivia Quiz!

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1. What time should you be at the clinic?

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You should be at the clinic at 7:45.

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MCQ: Lab Safety Trivia Quiz! - Quiz

The 'MCQ: Lab Safety Trivia Quiz!' assesses knowledge on clinic protocols and lab safety measures. It covers arrival times, intake procedures, lab setup, result checking, and understanding of... see morelab test protocols, vital for efficient and compliant clinical operations. see less

2. Lab:  If you don't know the protocol for a test, where can you find this information?

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You can find the protocol for a test on the cheat sheet next to the centrifuge.

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3. Lab: True or false-- You are expected to know the protocol for any type of lab test ordered by a med student.

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In a lab setting, it is expected that individuals, including med students, should know the protocol for any type of lab test ordered. This implies that they should have knowledge and understanding of the procedures, guidelines, and requirements for conducting various lab tests. Therefore, the statement "True" indicates that it is expected for individuals to know the protocol for any type of lab test ordered by a med student.

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4. Intake: What vitals signs are you expected to take as an intaker?

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As an intaker, you are expected to take the following vital signs: blood pressure, height, weight, temperature, pulse, and respiratory rate. These measurements provide important information about a person's overall health and can help identify any abnormalities or potential issues. Blood pressure indicates the force of blood against the walls of the arteries, height and weight provide information about body composition, temperature reflects the body's internal balance, pulse measures the heart rate, and respiratory rate indicates the frequency of breaths per minute. Taking these vital signs allows for a comprehensive assessment of an individual's health status.

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5. Lab:  Upon arrival, how should you help set up the lab?

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6. Lab: What are the responsibilities in the lab at the end of the clinic day?

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Don't leave the samples in the refrigerator, please help the Co-D of the day pack up the samples to take them into the lab for testing.

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7. Lab:  When checking in lab results, what must be done?

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When checking in lab results, it is important to note that the results are received on the paperwork from the previous month. This means that the results may not be up to date and could reflect the patient's condition from the previous month. Additionally, it is necessary to work with reception to ensure that the paperwork is scanned to the patient's chart in Practice Fusion. This ensures that the results are properly documented and easily accessible for future reference.

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What time should you be at the clinic?
Lab:  If you don't know the protocol for a test, where can...
Lab: True or false-- You are expected to know the protocol for any...
Intake: What vitals signs are you expected to take as an intaker?
Lab:  Upon arrival, how should you help set up the lab?
Lab: What are the responsibilities in the lab at the end of the clinic...
Lab:  When checking in lab results, what must be done?
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