Equipment
Steps
Procedures
Testing
Principles
100

Devices that are used for capillary specimen collections are?

Lancents

100

General site selection criteria include?

One that is warm, pink or normal of color, and free of scar, cuts, bruises, or rashes. 

100

Most capillary punctures are?

Fingersticks. 

100

What is kernicterus?

Brain dysfunction caused by toxic levels of bilirubin.

100

A properly collected capillary specimen can be a practical alternative to venipuncture when?

Small amounts of blood are acceptable for testing.

200

Small plastic tubes that are used to collect tiny amounts of blood obtained from capillary punctures are?

Microtubes 

200

Why should you wipe away the first drop of blood?

It’s usually contaminated with excess tissue fluid and may contain alcohol residue. 

200

Heel sticks are usually performed on infants less than how old?

1 year of age. 

200

The blood specimen for what test is placed in circles on special filter paper?

PKU

200

What is tissue fluid from spaces between the cells called?

Interstitial fluid

300

Disposable, narrow-bore plastic, or plastic-clad glass capillary tubes that fill by capillary action and typically hold 50-75 uL of blood are?

Microhematocrit tubes

300

The CLSI- recommended site for capillary puncture on adults and children older than one year is?

Palmar surface of the distal segment of the middle finger of the non dominant hand.

300

Appropriate handling and transport protects what?

Specimen integrity. 

300

 Neonatal screening is testing of?

Newborns for certain disorders. 

300

What tests can’t be cannot be collected by capillary puncture?

Erythrocyte sedimentation rate methods, coagulation studies that require plasma specimens, blood cultures, and tests that require large volumes of serum or plasma.

400

What device is especially important when preforming heel punctures on newborns?

Warming devices

400

Puncture of the bone can cause painful?

Osteomyelitis or Osteochondritis

400

You should notify the patients provider if bleeding hasn’t stopped after?

Five minutes. 

400

What test cannot be collected by capillary puncture and taken to the lab for processing and testing?

PTT

400

Why should CBG‘s be collected first?

To minimize exposure of the blood to air and because clots in the specimen are unacceptable 

500

What special equipment is used in CBG specimens?

CBG collection tubes, stirrers, magnet and plastic caps

500

Puncture deeper than what can cause bone damage?

2.4mm

500

Why is applying a bandage not recommended for infants?

It can become a choking hazard and also could tear the skin once removed. 

500

What test requires an arterialized specimen?

Blood gases

500

What are blood capillaries?

Tiny vessels that connect the arterial and venous systems and were the exchange of gases and nutrients take place. 

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