What does distal mean
What is farthest from structure
Which tube is almost always last
What is Lavender
Should you draw distal or proximal to an IV
What is draw distal to the IV
What should all newborns have
What is PKU
first step in preventing spread of infection
What is Hand Washing
What is a vector
What is a living carrier of a disease
What does ECHO mean?
What is EDTA, Heparin, Oxalate, citrate
What occurs if you leave on the tourniquet too long
What is hemoconcentration
Where should cap sticks occur
What is perpendicular to the whorls on 3rd or 4th fingers
What precautions should you take with active TB
What is Airborne Precautions
What does supine mean
What is patient lying down and faced upwards
What does a red speckled tiger top have as an additive
What is clot activator and gel separator
What is a result of elevated WBCs
What is stress
What size lancet should you use on newborns and where should you stick them
What is <2mm and the heel
What immunization vaccine is available for prevention of which blood-borne disease
What is Hepatitis B
What does HAI stand for
What is Hospital Acquired Infection
What does a black tube contain and what is it used for
What is Sodium Citrate and ESR
How long should you hold pressure after venipuncture if a patient is on Coumadin therapy
What is hold for 5 minutes until bleeding stops
What is osteomyelitis
What is inflammation of bone marrow and adjacent bone
What is a fomite
a non living object that carries disease
What is asepsis
absence of bacteria or viruses
Correct order of draw
What is yellow, lt. blue, red (glass), red (plastic), gold, green, lavender, grey
Who is the only person allowed to draw from central lines
What is nurses
What color tube tops can you not draw with cap sticks
What is Light blue and yellow
What precautions should you use for every patient
What is Standard Precautions