A phlebotomist enters a patient room to draw blood for a 2-unit crossmatch. The patient is not wearing a wristband. How can the patient be identified?
A) Call out the demographic information on the requisition form and ask the patient to verify it.
B) Ask patient to state their full name, address, and Social Security number and match responses to information on requisition form.
C) Look above the patient's bed for a nameplate.
D) Ask his roommate his name.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q3: What type of blood must be given
Q4: Passive acquisition of anti-A, B, AB may
Q5: The ABO dipstick test is based on
Q6: What is revealed in the minor crossmatch?
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Q7: How can the ABO and Rh of
Q9: In what circumstance would it be feasible
Q10: What may be added to samples from
Q11: What is an abbreviated crossmatch?
A) A minor
Q12: A male patient of average size has
Q13: A type and screen is done on
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