Basics
Capillary Collection
Venipuncture + Veins
Tubes, Additives, Order of Draw
Safety, Errors, Patient Care
100

This term describes the substance measured in a lab test.

Analyte

100

The first drop of blood during a capillary puncture is treated this way.

Wiped away

100

The best vein choice for venipuncture.

Median cubital vein

100

The additive found in a lavender tube.

EDTA

100

The most common antiseptic for routine venipuncture.

70% isopropyl alcohol

200

This type of blood collection punctures a vein.

Venipuncture

200

The preferred fingers for adult capillary collection.

Middle or ring finger

200

The scientific name for the inside of the elbow.

Antecubital fossa

200

Tube color that contains sodium citrate.

Light blue

200

Why should tourniquets should not stay on longer than 60 seconds?

It causes hemoconcentration

300

Errors that occur before a specimen is tested.

Preanalytical errors

300

Why the index finger is avoided for capillary puncture.

It is calloused and has more nerve endings

300

The recommended venipuncture angle.

15–30 degrees

300

The tube collected first when drawing blood cultures.

Blood culture tube

300

What is the maximum amount of time a tourniquet should remain on a patient’s arm?


60 Seconds

400

The document that requests a lab test and gives patient info.

Requisition form

400

The maximum puncture depth for children in capillary collection.

2 mm

400

The vein that is last choice due to artery and nerve risk.

Basilic vein

400

Why tubes must be filled in the correct order.

To prevent additive carryover

400

Which specimen must be protected from light?

Bilirubin 

500

This process tracks specimen handling for legal integrity.

Chain of custody

500

Bone infection that can occur if an infant heel bone is struck.

Osteomyelitis

500

The complication caused by blood leaking under the skin.

Hematoma

500

What gentle mixing of tubes after collection is called.

Inversion

500

What should a PCT do if a patient faints during a blood draw?

Stop draw

Release the tourniquet 

Remove the needle

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