Veins and Anatomy
Order of Draw
Equipment
Safety & infection control
Procedures
100

This is the most commonly used vein for venipuncture.

What is the median cubital vein?

100

This color tube is drawn first.

What is blood culture (yellow or sterile bottles)?

100

This is used to tie around the arm to locate veins.

What is a tourniquet?

100

This must be worn during all blood draws.

What are gloves?

100

This is done before drawing blood to confirm identity.

What is patient identification?

200

This vein is located on the thumb side of the arm.

What is the cephalic vein?

200

Light blue tubes are used for this type of testing.

What is coagulation testing?

200

This needle is commonly used for standard venipuncture.

What is a multisample needle?

200

This is used to clean the puncture site.

What is alcohol prep (or antiseptic)?

200

This is the angle of needle insertion.

What is 15–30 degrees?

300

This vein runs along the pinky side of the arm.

What is the basilic vein?

300

This tube color contains EDTA.

What is lavender (purple)?

300

This device is used for small or fragile veins.

This device is used for small or fragile veins.

300

This is the proper way to dispose of needles.

What is a sharps container?

300

This should be released once blood flow is established.

What is the tourniquet?

400

This area of the arm is preferred for venipuncture.

What is the antecubital fossa?

400

This tube is typically drawn last.

What is the gray tube?

400

This additive prevents blood from clotting.

What is an anticoagulant?

400

This is the time you should wash your hands.

What is before and after every patient?

400

This complication is a collection of blood under the skin.

What is a hematoma?

500

This type of vein feels hard and bouncy and may roll.

What is a sclerosed vein?

500

This is the correct order of draw after light blue.

What is red/gold (serum tubes)?

500

This is used to transfer blood from syringe to tubes.

What is a transfer device?

500

This protocol treats all blood as infectious.

What are standard precautions?

500

This must be done immediately after labeling tubes.

What is documenting the procedure?