Veins/Arteries
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100

What are capillaries?

the smallest blood vessels

100

What does "gauge" refer to?

It is the term that refers to the diameter of the bore of the needle.

100

What is the tube drawn before a Light Blue Top if the Light Blue Top is the first tube drawn?

discard tube

100

What is the first thing you do after greeting the patient?

ID the patient

100

What must you do if you need to ID a sleeping patient?

You must gently bring him/her to consciousness so he/she can verify ID and give consent.

200

What is important about the median cubital vein?

It is the first choice for venipuncture blood vessel.

200

When should you activate the needle's safety feature/device?

immediately after taking the needle out of the vein

200

What is the first tube in the order of draw?

Blood Cultures

200

What should the phlebotomist never put on the patient?

the ID band

200

What is the blood-to-additive ratio necessary for the light blue tube?

9:1

300

What is the angle at which you should insert the needle into the vein?

30 degrees

300

How many times may you stick a patient?

2

300

What is the last tube in the order of draw?

Grey Top

300

What must be worn by the phlebotomist at all times?

an ID badge

300

Why should you use the butterfly needle sparingly? 

It is expensive, so use it only when necessary.

400

What do the pulmonary veins do?

They carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.

400

What is the position the bevel should be in prior to a venipuncture?

up

400

What does SST stand for?

Serum Separator Tube

400

What are the 2 most important pieces of information on the patient's ID band/bracelet?

the patient's name and MRN

400

What are poor posture and a wrinkled lab coat examples of?

They are both negative nonverbal gestures.

500

What is important about the superior and inferior vena cava?

They are largest veins in the body.

500

What are the three parts of a needle?

shaft, hub, bevel

500

What are the 4 most common anticoagulants?

EDTA, Citrate, Heparin, Oxalate

500

What are 3 items you must verify against the patient's ID bracelet?

patient name, patient birthdate, spelling of patient's last name

500

What is fasting?

not eating for 12 hours

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