Tests & Tubes
Registration Resources
What am I?
Pediatrics
Phleb 101
100
It is critical this tube be properly filled, or face rejection.
What is light blue or sodium citrate?
100
Location where patient's orders are found
What is Atlas, Right Fax, and Relay Health?
100
Used for the protection of the patient and yourself. Used especially before touching bodily fluids or blood
What are gloves/PPE
100
The amount of blood we can draw from a child weighing 10-15 pounds
What is 5mls?
100
How you tell you are in the vein when drawing blood using a butterfly
What is seeing a flash/blood in the tube?
200
My alternate names include Gel top or Gold tube.
What is an SST tube?
200
These are the three identifiers to look up patients in Paragon
What are Name, DOB, or Social Security Number?
200
After 90 days I must be replaced
What is hi/lo solution for glucometer?
200
After this milestone can we no longer do a heel stick on a child.
What is when they start walking or turn 1 year old?
200
1 minute
What is the length of time the tourniquet can be left on a patients arm?
300
I require being protected from light
What are Vitamins/B12
300
This step is needed to complete a right fax order
What is copying it into the completed file?
300
I am guaranteed to be resulted within an hour
What is a stat test?
300
When doing a heel stick with multiple tests, this tube is drawn first
What is the lavender top tube?
300
The amount of time between blood cultures drawn from the same site.
What is 15 minutes?
400
I am the additive in a lavender top tube
What is EDTA
400
After use, disposable syringes, scalpel blades, and other sharp items should be placed in this.
What is a sharps container?