Order of Draw
Safety
Anatomy
Specimen Handling
Medical Terms
100

Which tube is drawn first during a routine venipuncture?

Blood Cultures or Yellow

100

How long should you wash your hands?

At least 60 seconds

100

What is the first choice vein for venipuncture?

Median-Cubital

100

Why are tubes inverted?

To mix blood with additive

100

What does syncope mean?

Fainting

200

Which tube comes immediately after blood cultures?

Light blue

200

When should gloves be changed?

Between every patient and whenever contaminated

200

What vein is usually the second choice?

Cephalic

200

How long can a plasma specimen sit at room temperature?

8 hours

200

What does "hemo-" mean?

Blood

300

What additive is found in the lavender tube?

EDTA

300

True or False:

Needles should be recapped after use.

False

300

How many major veins are commonly used for venipuncture in the AC area?

Three

300

How many times should a lavender tube typically be inverted after collection?

8-10 times

300

What does the term "hematoma" mean?

Blood leaking from a vessel under the skin

400

What tube contains sodium flouride?

Gray

400

Where should used needles be disposed?

Sharps container

400

Which vein should generally be avoided because of its close proximity to an artery and nerve?

Basilic vein

400

What causes hemolysis?

Examples: shaking tubes, alcohol not dry, using too small needle

400

What does "venipuncture" mean?

Puncturing a vein

500

An ESR and Hepatic panel are ordered. Which tubes do you draw and in what order?

Gold then lavender

500
You accidentally stick yourself with a used needle. What should you do first?

Wash the area with soap and water for 30 to 60 seconds

500

What needle gauge should you use on a hand draw?

23 gauge

500

Name three reasons a specimen may be rejected.

Wrong label, hemolyzed, clotted, QNS, expired tube, wrong tube, etc.

500

What does "QID" stand for?

4 times daily
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