ID
Vessels
Anatomy
Special & Miscellaneous
100
Get at least 2 forms of ID: Ask patient their name and DOB. You can also use MRN or SSN.
How do you properly identify a patient?
100
Venuoles
What are the smallest veins?
100
Antecubital Fossa Forearm Dorsal Hand
What are the 3 most preferred areas for venipuncture?
100
who won the cardinals game and what was the score
cardinals 26 27 boys suck
200
Patient Name Patient Numeric Identifier (such as DOB, MRN) Date and time of draw Phlebotomist's initials
What 4 items do you need on a tube label?
200
Aorta
What is the largest artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body?
200
It is our last choice of veins in the antecubital fossa because it is too near the brachial artery and nerve.
What is the basilic vein?
200
What are ABG?
Arterial blood gases
300
Misidentification
What is the #1 reason for specimen rejection?
300
It is an artery that carries DEOXYGENATED blood from the heart to the lungs.
What is the Pulmonary Artery?
300
Median Cubital Cephalic Basilic
What are the three veins of choice for blood draw in the antecubital fossa?
300
Why is an advantage to use aterial blood?
the composition is fairly consistent throughout the body, whereas the composition of venous blood varies relative to the metabolic needs of the area of the body it serves
400
What are the two parts of a syringe
plunger and barrel
400
A think walled vessel that contains valves.
What is a vein?
400
What is a sputum and and what can u diagnose from it
mucus or phlegm tract infection and TB
400
What is the degree a needle should be for a radial ABG procedure
30 45
500
What is permanent computer on memory? spaced black bars and white spaces are called? and tests performed on plasma are drawn in?
RAM Bar code anticoagulant tubes
500
Arterial blood, venous blood and interstitial fluid.
What does blood from a dermal puncture contain?
500
What type of urine specimen is used to detect UTI
clean catch
500
where do u collect ABG
lungs
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