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Hercules
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Anna
100

Why are capillary blood gasses less desirable than arterial blood gasses (ABGs)

Capillary samples are more prone to contamination from tissue fluids, leading to altered results. 

Capillary blood is a mix of arterial and venous blood, which can lead to lower oxygen (PaO₂) values compared to pure arterial blood. 

Capillary samples can show higher carbon dioxide (PaC

100

A capillary puncture should be done rather than a venipuncture in all of the following situations EXCEPT when

a) a child is less than 1 year old.

b) a light-blue-top tube is needed.

c) the patient has difficult veins.

d) the test uses very little blood.

b) a light-blue-top tube is needed.

100

Which microtube would be used to collect a specimen for a CBC?

Purple/Lavender

100

If the alcohol is still wet when a capillary puncture is made it can

cause hemolysis of the specimen.

lead to errors in the testing process.

prevent round drops from forming.

100

This type of lancet is commonly used for heel sticks in infants.

Heel Lancet

200

What is the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) recommended maximum depth of heel puncture?

2.0mm for Infants

200

The purpose of wiping away the first drop of blood during skin puncture is to

eliminate tissue fluid contamination.

200

What is PKU?

A hereditary inability to metabolize phenylalanine

200

Capillary punctures that are deeper than recommended are more painful because pain fibers increase in abundance below

a) 0.5 mm

b) 1.2 mm

c) 1.5 mm

d) 2.4 mm

C 1.5

200

Which step should be performed first before a capillary puncture?
A) Squeeze the fingertip
B) Clean the site with alcohol
C) Make the puncture
D) Apply a bandage

B) Clean the site with alcohol

300

Why are EDTA specimens obtained before other specimens when collected by skin puncture?

To prevent contamination from carryover

300

Capillary puncture blood most closely resembles

arterial blood.

300

It is necessary to control depth of lancet insertion during capillary puncture to avoid

injuring the heel bone.

300

Which of the following scenarios represents correct capillary puncture technique?

a) Puncturing perpendicular to the fingerprint whorls

b) Scooping up blood that is running down the finger

c) Using povidone-iodine to clean the heel of an infant

d) Wiping the alcohol dry so the puncture doesn't sting

a) Puncturing perpendicular to the fingerprint whorls

300

This device is used to make a small puncture in the skin to obtain a capillary blood sample.

Lancet

400

Why should a laboratory report form indicate the fact that a specimen has been collected by capillary puncture?

 Because test results can vary depending on the method of collection

400

What does the term “calcaneus” mean?

Heel bone

400

What is the purpose of warming the site before skin puncture?  

Specific Number of times

It increases blood flow up to seven times.

400

A laboratory report form should indicate when a specimen has been collected by capillary puncture because

some test results vary with specimen source.

400

Used lancets should be disposed of in this container.

Sharps

500

Which of the following is the safest area for infant heel puncture?

The lateral plantar surface

500

Capillary puncture blood reference ranges are higher for which of the following analytes?

Glucose

500

Which of the following is a preferred capillary puncture site?

a) Earlobe

b) Little finger

c) Middle finger

d) Thumb

c) Middle finger

500

The blood specimen for which testing is placed in circles on special filter paper?

PKU

500

If a patient's hands are cold, the blood flow can be poor. The best solution is this.

Warming

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