Phlebotomist Exam Prep

Category - Law & Documentation

Phil the New Phlebotomy Tech is in his patient’s room; he has introduced himself, properly identified the patient, and is now explaining the venipuncture procedure. He says, “Your doctor has requested a blood test; the lab will contact your doctor with the results. I will draw a small sample from your vein so the lab can run the test. You may feel a small pinch.”

Why is Phil telling the patient this?

  1. Phil is informing the patient of the procedure, which is required for informed consent
  2. By explaining the procedure, Phil is getting implied consent from the patient
  3. Phil is preparing the patient for the pain they may feel, so as not to surprise them
  4. None of the above
Explanation

Answer: A - Phil is informing the patient of the blood withdrawal procedure he is about to perform, which is necessary to obtain informed consent. Informed consent issues are the largest area of litigation. This is why phlebotomists are required to explain procedures to patients in easy-to-understand terms.

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