The first tube in the Order of Draw.
What is the Blood Culture and Yellow Sterile Tube
The yellow tube should be inverted how many times.
What is 8-10 times.
The additive in the yellow sterile tube.
SPS (sodium polyethanol sulfonate)
The tourniquet should remain on the patients arm for how long.
What is 60 seconds or less?
Allergic reactions that may cause a rash or hypersensitivity symptoms.
What is Latex Sensitivity?
The second tube in the Order of Draw.
What is the Light Blue Tube?
The gray tube should be inverted how many times.
What is 8-10 times.
The additive in the red glass tube.
What is nothing - the red glass tube is empty.
The first vein of choice for venipuncture.
What is the median cubital vein?
Faculty cord, overloaded outlets, or improper grounding.
What are Electrical Hazards?
The third tube in the Order of Draw.
What are the gold, red, and marble top tubes?
The lavender / purple tube should be inverted how many times?
What is 8-10 times?
The additive in the green tube.
What is Heparin?
WIS is the abbreviation for.
What is winged infusion set?
Needlesticks, lancets, and broken glass that can transmit infections.
What are Sharps Hazards?
The fourth tube in the Order of Draw.
What is the green top tube?
The red plastic tube should be inverted how many times.
What is 5 times.
The additive in the lavender / purple tube.
What is EDTA?
First step in venipuncture.
What is handwashing?
Slips, trips, falls, poor posture, or repetitive movements (strain).
What are Physical Hazards?
What is the 5th tube in the Order of Draw
What is the lavender or purple top tube?
The red glass tube should be inverted how many times.
What is zero.
The additive in the gray tube.
What is sodium fluoride / potassium oxalate?
The most common antiseptic used for venipuncture.
What is 70% Isopropyl Alcohol
Bloodborne pathogens (HIV, Hepatitis B & C), bacteria, and viruses.
What are Biological Hazards?