Paperwork & Protocol
Venipuncture
Definitions
Parts of the Body
Angles & Other Procedures
100

List the information that goes in a lab requisition

  • Patient’s full name, DOB, patient’s sec, MRN, social security, allergies, time of collection, diagnostic coding, billing information

100

When performing a capillary puncture for an adult patient, discuss the appropriate location(s)

use patient’s middle & ring finger on the side

100

Define edema

swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body’s tissues

100

Antecubital space/ area

elbow area where needle is stuck for blood draws

100

How long should you wash your hands before venipuncture

20s

200

List the information that goes on a lab label

  • Date & time of collection, specimen, ordering physician, initials, patients full name & DOB

200

Please discuss why we should not perform a capillary puncture on the other fingers

 little finger is too small, pointer & thumb are too sensitive & have calluses

200

Define Hematoma

swelling of clotted blood within tissues

200

Median cubital vein:

superficial vein (close to the skin) connecting the cephalic & basilic vein

200

What % hand sanitizer should you use before venipuncture

60%

300

Discuss why we should examine the requisition

  • Verify that tests ordered comply with testing times & verify specific preparations/restrictions

300

When performing a capillary puncture on a child, discuss at what age should we perform a heel stick

If patient is <12 months old

300

Plasma

part of blood with nutrients

300

Cephalic vein:

 superficial vein on the upper limb. One of the two major veins in arm

300

Discuss how to properly cleanse the puncture site

  • Use a 70% alcohol swab and cleanse site in circular motions

400

Discuss what information we ask the patient to state at least two acceptable identifiers

  • Full name & DOB

400

Antecubital space/ area

elbow area where needle is stuck for blood draws

400

Hemolysis

breakage of red blood cells

400

Basilic vein:

large superficial vein in the arm used for drainage

400

Discuss the pto angle to a venipuncture for a hand and arm: 

  • Hand = 10 degrees

  • Arm = 15-30 degree

500

At times patients are not able to identify themes because of consciousness, cognitive deficits,and sedating medication. In this case, please discuss other method(s) we can use to identify our patient

  • View patient’s wristband & ask family member to identify patient

500

Understand the placement for the tourniquet on the arm how many inches from the antecubital area)

 3-4 inches

500

Hemostasis

mechanism stopping blood flow from blood vessel

500

Transfix:

when the needle enters the top of a vein & then punctures the bottom. Missing the vein causes bruising/ hematoma

500

Understand the placement for the tourniquet on the arm how many inches from the antecubital area): 

3-4 inches

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