Venipuncture site
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100

Where is the antecubital space located?

The inner or front surface of the forearm at the elbow.

100

What angle is needle when drawing from the arm ?

When drawing from the arm, insert the needle smoothly and quickly at about a 15- to 30-degree angle depending on the depth and position of the vein. 

100

What does the venipuncture site get cleansed with?

 Antiseptic wipe (alcohol)

100

What three things could cause a phlebotomy site to be restricted and unusable?

  1. Fistula

  2. Port 

  3. Mastectomy 

100

Lavender tube

Additives, Uses and inversions? 


Lavender

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA); removes calcium to prevent blood from clotting

Hematology test

8 inversions


200

Which vein in the antecubital space is preferred for most blood draws?

Medial cubital vein

200
You can release this once proper blood flow is established

tourniquet -release with non dominant hand

200

What should be avoided after cleaning the site to avoid re-contamination?

  1. Touching the site (even with gloves on)

  2. Blowing on the site

  3. Waving hands over the site

200

An increase of formed elements of the blood and a decrease of fluid content.

hemoconcentration

200

Which arm(s) should you always check?

Both

300

Why is the medial cubical vein the vein of choice? 

Less pain for pt and vein is less likely to “roll”

300

When drawing from the hand angle the needle ?

The correct angle of insertion is lower, about 10 to 15 degrees, as the veins in the hand are smaller and thinner. The bevel of the needle should be facing upward.

300

anchor the vein how many inches below the puncture location?

anchor the vein by grasping the skin firmly about 2 to 3 inches below the puncture location

300

What could be the result of leaving a tourniquet on too long?

  1. Hemoconcentration

  2. altered test results  

300

When is the “needle syringe system” best to use?

When only a small amount of blood is needed from a patient with limited options for draw site

400

Which two other veins can be used if the medial cubital vein is non-palpable or covered with scar tissue?

  1. Cephalic vein

  2. Basilic vein

400

A small blade with a sharp point used for capillary punctures

lancet

400

How does a “rolling vein” occur?

the needle pushes the vein over rather than puncturing it as intended

400

How long should a tourniquet be in place?

< one minute

400

Which needle system should be used if drawing blood from the wrist or hand?

Butterfly method

500

What are three areas to consider drawing blood from if all veins in the antecubital area are inaccessible?

  1. Hand

  2. Wrist

  3. Foot  

500

The method of acquiring blood from a fingertip or heel.

capillary puncture

500

What are four other reasons to avoid a site for phlebotomy purposes?

  1. Scar tissue

  2. Injuries 

  3. Burns 

  4. Wounds 

500

Where should the tourniquet be applied?

3 to 4 inches above the draw site

500

What is one great risk of drawing blood from a foot?

DVT (deep vein thrombosis)

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