Chapter 43 Blood Specimen Collection
If an accidental arterial puncture occurs during the venipuncture procedure:
-Discontinue the venipuncture immediately -Remove the needle -Apply direct forceful pressure to the puncture site
When using the needle and syringe method of venipuncture, a ____-mL syringe is usually used for drawing several tubes
10 to 20
When obtaining venous blood with a vacuum tube, the tip of the needle should be inserted into the vein at a ______-degree angle
15 to 30
When performing a capillary puncture, the lancet should penetrate about ___ mm into the site
2
Tests drawn in the light-blue-stoppered tubes should be performed within:
2 hours
The tubes that contain SST gel tubes must stand for ___ minutes
30
Blood in specimen tubes that contain an anticoagulant must be inverted immediately _______ times. Gentle inversion prevents hemolysis
8 to 10
You should not obtain a venous blood sample from which of the following:
A patient that has had a mastectomy with lymph node dissection on that side
When several blood specimens are ordered, they should be drawn into the color-coded stoppered tubes in what order?
After the special tubes, light-blue, red/gray, gold, green, lavender, gray
Before performing a capillary puncture, you must wipe the desired site with a prep pad soaked with:
Alcohol
When it is very difficult to draw blood from a patient, it is recommended that you try using a(n) _______ as a tourniquet
Blood pressure cuff
Which of the following is a reason for performing capillary blood collection in the medical office?
Capillary blood is an ideal sample for many screening tests that require a very small amount of blood
Light-blue-stoppered tubes must be completely full because of the large amount of:
Citrate
Light-blue-stoppered tubes are most often the 5-mL size and are used for:
Coagulation testing
When drawing blood, in the case of a patient who has had a double mastectomy with lymph node dissection, you should:
Consult with the provider
If blood leaks out of the vein into the body during a venipuncture, it may cause:
Discoloration and swelling
Which of the following sites is commonly used to collect a capillary blood sample?
Great finger
When the needle is inserted into the vein, it punctures the wall of the vein and blood can then leak out into the surrounding tissues. This bleeding can cause discoloration and swelling. This is also known as which of the following?
Hematoma
When performing a venipuncture with a needle and syringe, forcing blood into the tube will cause:
Hemolysis
Blood collection tubes with a(n) _______ stopper contain ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid additive (EDTA) and are generally called CBC tubes
Lavender
After you wipe the desired site with an alcohol-prep pad:
Let it air dry
When performing a venipuncture, you should ask the patient to clench the fist:
Only if the vein does not stand out
It is generally appropriate to collect a capillary blood sample from a site that is:
Pale
Venipuncture is also known as:
Phlebotomy
If a patient sitting in a chair faints during the venipuncture procedure, you should first:
Remove the tourniquet
As a safety consideration, patients who say they feel faint:
Should put their head down between their knees
Which of the following may not be kept in the specimen logbook unless the test is being performed in-house?
Test results
Another method to encourage blood flow in patients whose blood is difficult to draw is _________ on the antecubital area for a few minutes before you begin the procedure to help make the veins stand out to the touch if not to the sight
To place a warm compress
The law regarding who performs venipuncture:
Varies from state to state
When more than a few drops of blood are required to perform tests, a _______ collection of blood is performed
Venous