Infection Control
Tubes
Not Blood
Definitions
Capillary puncture
100

Single most effective way to avoid contamination

Hand hygiene

100

What tube must be filled at least to a 9:1 ratio and requires 3-4 inversions?

Light blue

100

24 hour urine specimen must remain ______ at all times.

refrigerated

100

Donating your own blood to use for yourself later on.

Homologous

100

What do you use for infant/<12 months 

Lancet

200

Alternative to handwashing

Hand sanitizer

200

How many inversions do most tubes require (excluding light blue)?

8-10

200

When is it preferable to collect sputum?

first morning

200

Consent given by unconscious patient brought to the ER

Implied

200

What is the microtainer order of draw?

Lavender, Green, other additive tubes, non-additive tubes

300

Most common skin disinfectant prior to blood draw

70% isopropyl alcohol

300

What does ECHO mean?

EDTA, Citrates, Heparin, Oxalates

Anticoagulants

300

FOB stands for...

Fecal occult blood

300

Regulatory standards that apply to all clinical lab testing on humans

CLIA

300

What part of the body do you stick for infant/<12 months?

medial/lateral heel

400

What do we disinfect with for blood cultures? (2)

Iodine, Chlorhexadine

400

Aside from blood culture bottles, what can blood cultures be put in?

Yellow SPS

400

Explain mid-stream collection

Start urinating, stop, then collect remaining urine.

400
GTT

Glucose Tolerance Test

400

What do I need to collect a PKU

Lancet, filter paper card

500

Surface that can be contaminated

Fomite

500

Which is most important, aerobic or anaerobic?

Aerobic

500

What must a 24 urine begin and end with?

Empty bladder

500

NPO

nothing by mouth

500

Why do I wipe away the first drop of blood?

It will contain extracellular fluids.