Basics
Preparing
Equipment Assembly
Performing Procedure
Collecting Specimen
100

When would you use capillary puncture over venipuncture?

For infants and children

Severely burned patients

Severely obese patients

Elderly patients

100

What should skin look like for dermal puncture?

Warm, pink, and free from scars, cuts, rashes or bruises.

100

What equipment is needed for capillary puncture?

Requisition slip

Gloves

Alcohol pad

Gauze

Bandaid

Sharps container

Computer label

Marker/pen

Lancet

Microspecimen containers

100

Skin should be stretched tightly for a dermal capillary puncture.

True/False

True

100

The first drop of blood should always be collected.

True/False

False. The first drop should be wiped away.

200

What does blood obtained through capillary puncture contain?

A mixture of venous blood, arterial blood, and interstitial.

200

What are the sites to consider for dermal puncture?

Distal regions of the middle finger and ring finger. Medial or lateral regions of the plantar surface of heel in infants.

200

What is the maximum puncture depth?

2 mm

200

A cut made between fingerprint lines will give _____ blood flow.

Lower.

200

What is the order of draw for dermal puncture?

EDTA (lavender/pink)

Heparin (green/light green)

Sodium Fluoride (gray)

Nonadditive (red/serum separator gold)

300

Capillary blood is higher in ____ and lower in _____.

Glucose

Potassium

300

What fingers should you not use?

Thumb, pointer finger, pinkie finger.

300

Where should heel punctures never be performed?

Center of the heel

300

Clean finger with alcohol and puncture immediately.

True/False

False. Alcohol must be completely dry to prevent hemolysis.

300

It is important ___ to puncture through a previous site.

Not

400

What is the drawback of capillary puncture?

The small amount of blood collected.

400

Should you puncture with or against the grain of fingerprint lines? Why?

Against the grain, to get an increased blood flow.

400

What safety devices are used to prevent needlesticks with dermal puncture devices?

Devices are frequently spring loaded and ensures blade retracts after use.

400

Can a device designed for glucose monitoring be used in a routine capillary puncture? Why?

No. These lancers produce a smaller puncture and only 2-3 drops of blood.

400

What will happen if you puncture through the same site on an infant/adult?

The site can become infected.

500

Which tests cannot be performed with capillary blood?

Blood cultures

Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)

500

When should you not perform a heel stick on an infant?

If they are walking.

500

What factors are used to determine which device to use? 

Age and size

500

Why is it important to make the initial puncture deep enough?

To avoid a second puncture.

500

Puncturing the bone can cause ____.

Osteochondritis.