Equipment
Order of Draw
Procedure Steps
Complications
Capillary Collection
100

This system uses vacuum tubes to collect blood.

What is the evacuated tube system?

100

This specimen is always collected first

What are blood cultures?

100

This is applied 3-4 inches above the site before venipuncture

What is a tourniquet?

100

This occurs when a patient faints during a draw.

What is syncope?

100

This type of puncture is used for capillary blood collection.

What is dermal puncture?

200

This device is best for patients with small or fragile veins.

What is a butterfly (winged infusion) set?

200

This tube is used for coagulation tests.

What is light blue?

200

The correct angle for needle insertion.

What is 15-30 degrees?

200

This is blood leaking under the skin, causing swelling

What is a hematoma?

200

This site is used for adult capillary collection.

What is the middle finger?/ finger tip.

300

This nuk=mber indictaes needle size; higher numbers mean smaller needles

What is gauge?

300

This tube comes after red/gold but before lavender 

What is green?

300

This is done to the vein to locate it before insertion.

what is palpation?

300

Small red spots caused by capillary bleeding are called this.

What is petechiae?

300

This site is used for infant capillary collection.

What is the heel?

400

Before use, you must check equipment for this(two examples)

What are expiration date and defects?

400

This tube is used for hematology testing like CBC.

What is lavender?

400

This must be done immediately after collection

What is labeling the specimen?

400

If a patient feels sharp shooting pain, you should do this immediately.

STOP THE PROCEDURE!!!!!

400

This must be wiped away before collecting capillary blood.

What is the first drop of blood?

500

This type of device allows manual suction during blood collection

What is a syringe?

500

Recite the correct order of draw

What are blood cultures, light blue, red, gold/tiger, green, lavender, gray?

500

This step involves gently mixing tubes with additves.

What is inversion?

500

This problem occurs when blood cells rupture due to poor technique.

What is hemolysis?

500

This determines the order of collection for capillary specimens.

What is the capillary order of draw?