Safety and Compliance
Patient Preparation
Routine Blood Collections
Special Collections
Processing
100

Quality Control checks

 What is ensuring that diagnostic tests and procedures are accurate, reliable, and consistent

100

Collection tubes labeled 

What is at the patients bedside or prior to the patient leaving the collection area

100

Tourniquet placement

What is 3-4 inches above the antecubital region or draw site

100

Depth of a pediatric lancet

What is no deeper than 2mm to prevent damage to infants heel bones

100

Time for clotting a normal specimen

What is 30-60 minutes at room temperature

200

Contact Precautions

What is gloves and gown

200

Basal State

What is avoiding food, drinks, and exercise for 12 hours

200

Basilic vein option

What is the last choice for venipuncture because of the veins proximity to the main nerves and arteries increasing the risk of injury. Also has tendency to roll.

200

Signs chain of custody form

What is everyone who had possession of the sample for any period of time

200

Transferring a aliquoting specimen to an aliquot tube

What is gently using a pipette

300

Bloodborne Pathogen

What is any infectious micro-organism present in blood and other body fluids or tissue.

300

Smiling, eye contact, sitting/standing upright, focusing intently on speakers words

What is active listening

300

Collecting purple, gray, and light blue tubes

what is the order Light blue, Purple, and gray

300

Antiseptics used for blood cultures

What is Povidone Iodine, tincture of iodine, and chlorhexidine gluconate

300

Temperature range for refrigerated specimens

What is 2-8 (c) or 35-46 (f)

400

Doffing PPE

What is gloves, goggles/face shield, gown, mask/respirator, wash hands

400

Patients Bill of Rights

What is guidelines and assurances mandated by federal law to safeguard patients' well-being and security

400

collecting a red microtainer

What is collected last for clotting factors

400

Patient rules before a GTT

What is eat balanced meals for 3 days with 150g of carbohydrates and fasting 8 hours before the test

400

CLSI Max time for seperating specimens

What is generally two hours

500

Chain of infection

What is infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host

500

Consent necessary for high risk procedures

What is informed consent

500

First drop of capillary blood

What is typically wiped away because it could contain traces of alcohol and tissue fluid which may effect test results

500

Assisting in a CVAD line draw

What is gather supplies, hand supplies to the nurse, choose the proper evac tubes, place tubes in order of draw, and transferring blood.

500

Removing the stopper on a specimen

What is loss of carbon dioxide and increased PH

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