Pages 5- 9 phlebotomy review
Mold resistance
Spill proof
Tamper proof
Puncture resistance
Venipuncture should never be used in a burn patient
Select a venipuncture location directly on a scarred tissue
Look for a venipuncture site in undamaged, unscarred skin
Cleanse the site with iodine to reduce chance of infection
Rub collection site with moisturizing lotion
Perform collection in the wrist or foot
Use cold compresses after the collection
Tie tourniquets over clothing if possible
Keep room doors open
Closing centrifuge lids
Banning the use of spray
Wearing gloves at all times
1:5
1:10
1:20
1:100
Sodium flouride
Sodium citrate
Red top with no additive
EDTA
Centrifuging for too long
Centrifuging before it has clotted
Centrifuging at too high speed
Centrifuging after long delay
Coagulation
Chemistry
Blood bank
Complete blood count
Cleaning the area with iodine also
Reporting the incident to the supervisor
Checking the patient chart
Asking the patients HIV status
10 seconds
1 minute
5 minute
10 minute
Put the patients finger directly on the side and push down
Pull blood up into a syringe and make the slide from the needle
Wipe away the first drop of blood and then make the slide
Clean the glass slide with sterile water just before making it.
Jugular
Radial
Popliteal
Femoral
Reproductive
Respiratory
Nervous
Digestive
Rotate the needle to position is better inside the vein
Finish the draw but apply pressure quickly afterward
Release the torunoquet remove the needle and apply pressure
Apply pressure above the puncture site and finish the draw
Hypochlorite
Iodine
Methyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
White blood cells
Red blood cells
Plasma
Platelet clumps
Free fire extinguishers
Disposable containers
Material safety data sheets (MSDS)
Radioactive warning signs
Infection through a hangnail
Eyehand contamination
Needlestick injury
Drinking contaminated water
Mix adequately to keep the blood from clotting
Fill the tubes with blood until all vaccum is exhausted
Fill in correct order to avoid cross contamination
Keep the tourniquet tied until the last tube is filled
From periphery to center
From center to periphery
Clockwise and inward
Counterclockwise
Postprandial sucrose test
Lactose intolerance test
Hemoglobin AIC test
Glucose tolerance test
Without a tourniquet
Along with electrolytes
Right after a fatty meal
While a patient is fasting
Red 4
White 2
Red 1
Yellow 3
Letting the cleansing agents dry between steps
Cleansing the tube / bottle tops just like the site
Repalpitationg the draw site with prepped finger
Rushing the drying process between cleansings
Turning corners carefully to avoid collision
Quickly reporting items that require clean up
Granting right of way to patients and emergencies
All answers are correct
Continue the collection until complete and then call for help
Stop the collection and call for help
Shake the patient vigorously
Wait for a few minutes to see if it restarts automatically
Ignore them, as they will dissapear when the tourniguet is released
Remove the tourniquet and handle as a possible latex reaction
Continue with the draw, but notify the physician immediately afterward
The patent is probably just chiled, normal reaction to stress
Insufficient mixing
Centrifuging too slowly
An inadequate amount of blood
Traumatized platelets
Who drew the sample
The time of draw
The date of draw
All answers are correct
Confidential in nature and protected
Not pen to the patients themselves
Freely open to insurance companies
Accessible any health care worker
Anaerobic and aerobic media tubes/bottles
CO@ media tubes / bottles
Sterile saline
Goats milk
Hazard warnings
Expiration dates
Visible powder
Glass integrity
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