chapter 15 specimen collection and diagnostic testing
Body fluids are distributed between (2) compartments:
-Extracellular -Intracellular
Name the two major organs that are responsible for regulation of acid base balance:
-Lungs -Kidney
Fluid can move between compartments by a variety of methods to maintain homeostasis. LIST THEM:
-Osmosis -Diffusion -Active transport -Filtration
When labeling a specimen, what should be included on the label?
-Patients name -Patients ID number -Age -Sex -Health care providers name -Date/Time collected -Collectors name or initials -Blood test ordered
Name the 4 types of Acid Base Imbalance
-Respiratory Acidosis -Respiratory Alkalosis -Metabolic Acidosis -Metabolic Alkalosis
List positively charged ion (Cation) electrolytes:
-Sodium -Potassium -Calcium -Magnesium
Actual image or results of a test....
-ogram
Procedure in which body structure are visualized....
-oscopy
When performing a venipuncture, the tourniquet should be left on no more than ______ to _______ minutes.
1 to 2
List negatively charged ion (Anion) electrolytes:
-Chloride -Bicarbonate -Sulfate -Hydrogen Phosphate
Procedure involving puncture of a body cavity......
-centisis
When should you collect the last urine?
24 hours later; 10 minutes before the test completely ends
This the study of cells
Cytology
When initiating a 24 hour urine collection, the nurse asks the patients to void. The nurse then _____________ the 1st specimen.
Discards
When preparing the patient for an Electroencephalogram (EEG), the nurse should encourage the intake of:
Food
This test serves to determine bleeding in the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
Gastroccult
What stool test requires that it be immediately sent to the lab?
Parasite and Ova
Urine left in the bladder after voiding is called:
Residual urine
When preparing a patient for a diagnostic examination, part of the nurse's role is to obtain a signed informed consent before the procedure. This is required for all:
invasive procedures
To lessen a patient's embarrassment when asked to provide a sample of body excretions, the nurse may provide the patient with proper instructions and allow the patient to:
obtain his/her own specimen
When preparing the patient for a bronchoscopy, the nurse should:
reassure the patient that he or she will be able to breathe during the procedure.
Preparing for an examination
1. check order 2. informed consent 3. assemble equipment 4. introduce/ID patient 5. explain procedure 6. transport pt to exam room 7. provide privacy 8. wash hands 9. assist with procedure 10. answer question 11. label specimen 12. document 13. pt teaching
The patient is to be catheterized for residual urine. The nurse must perform this catheterization within how many minutes following voiding?
10 minutes
For a 24 hour urine specimen, when should you collect the first urine?
10 minutes before the test actually begins
The nurse should administer Telepaque in preparation for a cholecystography one tablet at a time every:
15 minutes
When collecting a stool specimen for a guaiac (occult blood in stool), the nurse should take a specimen from ______ different parts of the stool.
2
Following an intravenous pyelogram, the nurse should watch the patient closely for a delayed reaction to the dye, usually occurring within ______ to _______ hours following the procedure.
2 to 6
The procedure for collecting a sterile urine specimen via catheter port includes clamping the Foley catheter tubing below the catheter port for:
30 minutes
What is AFB?
Acid Fast Bacillus (cause of TB organism)
This organism requires oxygen..........
Aerobic
To collect an _______________ specimen, insert a sterile swab into the wound secretions.
Aerobic
When preparing the patient for an exercise tolerance test (treadmill), the nurse should:
Allow the patient to drink water before the test
This organism can survive and grow in environment that have NO oxygen........
Anaerobic
To collect an __________________ specimen deep in the body cavity, use a sterile tip syringe to aspirate visible drainage from inner wound.
Anaerobic
When preparing the patient for an abdominal scan, the nurse should:
Assess patient for allergies to dye or shellfish
Because a sputum specimen must come from deep in the bronchial tree, the nurse will attempt to collect the specimen:
In the early morning
The nurse has an order to perform occult blood testing on a patient's emesis. The nurse recognizes that the test is positive for occult blood when the sample turns:
Blue
This test requires that the gag reflex must return prior to allowing the patient to have food or drink ___________________.
Bronchoscopy
A small sample of something intended to show the nature of the whole, is a _________________.
Specimen
Secretion from the lungs is called?
Sputum
This test requires bowel preparation for 1-2 days prior to procedure patient must drink GOLYTELY:
Colonoscopy
A laboratory test involving cultivation of microorganisms or cells ______________.
Culture
This test IDs abnormalities that interfere with electrical conduction:
Electrocardiogram
When preparing the patient for a bone scan, the nurse should:
Encourage water intake
When preparing the patient for a glucose tolerance test (GTT), the nurse should:
Encourage water intake before the test
To protect a patient from aspiration following a bronchoscopy, the nurse should keep the patient NPO (nothing by mouth) for 2 hours until the:
Gag reflex has returned
explaining the procedure,, how it will be performed, and its potential benefits and risks is primarily the _______________ responsibility.
Health Care Provider's
This test instructs that the patient does not eat red meat at least 3 days prior to the test:
Hemoccult
Another name for Acid Base Balance:
Homeostasis
How is the urine stored and preserved?
In a container over ice with preservatives
When preparing the patient for a brain scan, the nurse should:
Inform the patient that a clicking noise will be heard during the scan.
Before giving permission for any procedure, a patient must have full knowledge about what will be done during the procedure along with its risks and complications. This is called?
Informed consent
One of the most important rights is ___________________ ___________________, which requires that a patient fully understands what will be done during a test or surgery.
Informed consent
The nurse explains that the electrocardiograms are graphic representations of the electrical impulses generated by the heart and can identify abnormalities that:
Interfere with electrical conduction
Before administration of contrast media, the nurse should assess if the patient:
Is allergic to iodine
If there is bright red blood in the stool, the nurse recognizes that the probable source of the blood is the:
Lower GI tract (closer to the rectum; bright red means fresh)
Anaerobic organisms tend to grow within body cavities. To collect an anaerobic specimen, the nurse uses a sterile:
Syringe tip
This is urine collected after voiding is initiated:
Mid-stream urine sample
The cleanest part of a voided urine specimen is collected after voiding is initiated and before it is finished. This is called a:
Midstream specimen
When preparing the patient for an amniocentesis, the nurse should:
Monitor fetal heart tones
The responsibility for notifying the physician when lab and diagnostic studies deviate from the norm belongs to the:
Nurse
reinforcement of the health care provider's explanation is a role of the ___________.
Nurse
This term means hidden blood:
Occult
When the nurse is collecting a specimen for a wound culture, the specimen should never be collected from:
Old drainage
Following a liver biopsy, the nurse should observe for hemorrhage and ensure that the patient is kept on bed rest for 24 hours. For the first 1 to 2 hours, the nurse should keep the patient:
On his/her right side
A stool specimen that must be sent to the lab immediately is a specimen for?
Ova and Parasites
When obtaining a throat culture, the nurse must use a cotton-tipped applicator to swab the...?
Pharynx
What is POCT?
Point Of Care Testing
The patient has undergone a lumbar puncture. The nurse places the patient in which position for up to 12 hours to avoid discomfort from post puncture spinal headache?
Prone
A laboratory method of determining the effectiveness of antibiotics _____________________.
Sensitivity
The process for collecting a blood specimen for measuring blood glucose levels begins by asking the patient to hold the selected arm at his or her side for 30 seconds and taking the specimen from the...?
Side of the finger
The most abundant electrolyte in the body is ______________, it is also the major extracellular electrolyte.
Sodium
The nurse assesses a patient's knowledge of an ordered procedure to determine:
Teaching required
A patient has just had a liver biopsy. Immediately following this procedure, the nurse should:
Tell patient to avoid coughing
Because some patients are unable to obtain a sputum specimen by coughing and expectorating, the nurse may collect the specimen by:
Tracheal suctioning
When is a throat culture ordered?
Upper sinus infection
When preparing the patient for an arteriography, the nurse should:
Verify if the patient has been taking anticoagulants (blood thinners)
After a bone scan, the nurse assesses a hematoma at the injection site of the dye. The nurse should apply ___________ soaks or compress.
Warm
The nurse should explain to the patient that following a barium enema the color of the stools will be?
White
The nurse can assist with reducing anxiety when preparing a patient for a diagnostic examination by:
answering questions for clarification