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Which of the following best describes the principle of Universal Precautions?
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Which of the following is not a Universal Precaution practices?
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What are blood-borne pathogens?
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How can you properly clean/decontaminate work surfaces?
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A collector may share client information with:
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A relative of a tested party calls for schedule and testing information you:
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What are acceptable forms of client identification?
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What can you do if no ID is available for the child? (if non-New York State collection)
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Which of the following are required for chain of custody?
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Testing on samples cannot be performed when:
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Who can consent to have a child tested?
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What information on the consent form is needed for statistical calculations?
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What is the preferred sample for parentage testing?
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Why are buccal cell samples the preferred sample type?
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Which of the following is a source of buccal sample contamination?
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A collector must refuse to do a collection or have a witness to the collection if:
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What measures are to be taken to prevent sample mix-ups?
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Which of the following repeated errors may result in a collector’s removal from the DDC draw site directory?
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Blood collection requires certification or documented experience due to:
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The items or forms the collector initials or signs include:
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As a collector providing services to DDC, which of the following should be avoided:
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After collection has been completed:
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Which of the following is an acceptable shipping practice?
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Tamper tape provides evidence of sample security. Where is the tamper tape placed?
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Forgot to put the instant camera in the zip lock bag?