MODULE 1 ( PHLEB LEC )

Cards (96)

  • Process of collecting blood/Process of making a puncture in a vein, usually in the arm, with a cannula for the purpose of drawing blood.
    PHLEBOTOMY
  • Most common venipuncture procedure/Sharp lancet-type instrument pierced the veins and made them bleed
    VENESECTION
  • Heated glass/Suction - to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.
    CUPPING
  • Used for amputations to remove excess blood and prevent clotting when an appendage is reattached
    LEECHES
  • Performed to obtain blood for screening and diagnostic purposes and to monitor prescribed treatment/Remove blood for transfusions at a donor
    PHLEBOTOMY
  • Collecting blood by penetrating a vein with a needle attached to a blood collection device or syringe
    VENIPUNCTURE
  • Collecting blood after puncturing the skin with a lancet or special incision device
    CAPILLARY PUNCTURE
  • Venipuncture, Capillary Collection, Patient Care, Receptionist Duties, Sample Processing, Computer Work, Laboratory Representative
    PHLEBOTOMIST
  • Dispatched from the laboratory to either nursing or outpatient areas
    CENTRALIZED PHLEBOTOMY
  • More people are collecting blood samples during busy times 
    DECENTRALIZED PHLEBOTOMY
  • A blend of centralized and decentralized phlebotomy
    HYBRID PHLEBOTOMY
  • Two way process of communication
    SENDER AND RECEIVER
  • Example of communication
    Speaking, Listening, Gestures or Body Language, and Writing (words)
  • Types of communication
    VERBAL AND NONVERBAL
  • Example of Common Ground
    BACKGROUND, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE
  • For Heart
    ELECTROCARDIOLOGY (EKG)
  • Nursing
    PROVIDES DIRECT PATIENT CARE
  • Laboratory
    PROVIDES TESTING OF PATIENT SAMPLES
  • For Brain
    ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (EEG)
  • Pharmacy
    DISPENSE DRUGS AND ADVISES ON DRUG USAGE
  • Radiology
    USES IMAGING FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
  • Physical Therapy
    PROVIDES THERAPY TO RESTORE MOBILITY
  • Occupational Therapy
    PROVIDES THERAPY TO HELP MAINTAIN LIVING SKILLS
  • Diagnosis gastrointestinal disorders
    GASTROINTESTINAL LABORATORY
  • Maintains a clean facility
    ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
  • Keeps the hospital in compliance
    ADMINISTRATION
  • Provides diets to patients
    FOOD SERVICE (DIETARY)
  • Maintains patient records
    MEDICAL RECORDS
  • Newborn care
    NEONATAL
  • Patients in labor of childbirth
    OBSTETRICS
  • Patients with cancer
    ONCOLOGY
  • Patients with broken bones
    ORTHOPEDICS
  • Infants and Children
    PEDIATRICS
  • Recovery treatment of patients
    RECOVERY
  • Follow-up care of a patient at home
    HOME HEALTH CARE
  • Increased care due to the critical needs of the patient
    INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
  • Increased care of the patient due to a heart condition
    CORONARY CARE UNIT
  • Emergency treatment of patients
    EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
  • Patients on dialysis
    NEPHROLOGY
  • Elderly patients
    GERIATRICS