parts of blood
types of blood
rh & terms
needle stick injuries
blood collection
100

what's whole blood

whole blood: mix of all components

100

what do antigens do

antigens: “tag” us

100

if they have the antigen, they are rh __

positive

100

what are some bloodbourne diseases

hep B, hep C, HIV/AIDS

100

common veins used for blood draws

median cubital, cephalic, basilic

200

what are wbc

wbc/leukocytes: fight off infections, rbc > wbc

200

what do antibodies do

Y shaped proteins that will destroy stuff

200

can you turn - to +

yes if you're given the wrong type of blood

200

procedure if a healthcare profession gets a needle sick injury in hospital setting

wash hands, report, see what patient has that could’ve been transmitted, test yourself, document

200

where should you avoid

burns, tattoos, close to nerves (wrist), side of body if patient had a mastectomy, feet for diabetic patients

300

what are platelets

colourless, smaller than rbc, stop bleeding, help clot, live for 9 days

300

what contains the antibodies

plasma

300

what's a hematologist

blood doctor (specialize in diseases in the blood: cancer, anemia etc.)

300

what's venipuncture

drawing blood from a vein

300

labelling specimens principles

patients full name, DOB, date and time of collection

400

what are rbc

plate-shaped cells that carry oxygen, contains hemoglobin (iron-rich) = red colour, live for 4 months

400

what contains antigens

rbc contain antigens

400

what's a cbc

complete blood count (6 tests done), very common

400

common causes

recapping needles, not throwing them away properly, accidentally injuring yourself, distraction, red-using needles

400

equipment needed for a blood draw

gloves, alcohol, tourniquet, needle, tubes, needle, cotton ball, tape, disposal bin

500

what's plasma

plasma: liquid, yellow-ish fluid, 90% water, has nutrients, proteins, hormones, antibodies, waste, makes up ~55% of whole blood

500

what's on type A blood

A antigen, B antibody

500

total stuff on type B+ blood

B antigen, A antibody, rh antigen

500

how to prevent

never recap needles, dispose of quickly and properly, use gloves, don’t overfill sharps containers, follow hospital policies

500

steps for a blood draw

do patient stuff, wash hands, gloves, tourniquet, bounce veins, clean site, let dry, insert needle, add tube, release tourniquet, remove needle, press with cotton ball/pressure, add tape, label blood, throw out needle, document

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