Routine Venipuncture
Dermal Puncture
Blood tubes
Venipuncture
More A&P
100
Before drawing blood, information found on the requisition form should be matched against this.
What is the patient’s wristband?
100
The preferred method of blood collection in newborns and infants.
What is dermal puncture via heel stick?
100
This color vacuum tube should be drawn for trace metal analysis.
What is Royal Blue?
100
This is when the tourniquet should be removed.
What is 60 seconds? Or 1 minute.
100
This anatomic term refers to a person lying on his or her back.
What is Supine?
200
collect specimen, select equipment, label tubes, stop bleeding, identify patient. Name the proper order to complete these steps.
What is select equipment, identify patient, collect specimen, stop bleeding, label tubes?
200
This test cannot be collected using a dermal puncture.
What is blood cultures?
200
This is the only tube that does not need to be inverted to mix after drawing.
What is a Glass Red-Top tube?
200
This is the proper way a needle should be inserted for venipuncture.
What is bevel up, in a smooth quick motion?
200
These are bone forming cells.
What are Osteoblasts?
300
The single most important step of the blood collection procedure.
What is patient identification?
300
Bedside glucose testing is usually performed on patients with this condition.
What is Diabetes?
300
Of Lavender, Red, Blood Cultures, or Light Blue, the test that should be drawn first.
What is Blood Cultures?
300
After applying alcohol, this is how long you should allow it to dry before collecting from the site.
What is 30 to 60 seconds?
300
Hematopoiesis occurs in this type of tissue.
What is bone?
400
The best way to verify that the patient is fasting.
What is ask them?
400
The appropriate dermal puncture site for adults.
What is Ring finger, perpendicular to the ridges?
400
This color tube should be collected for coagulation studies.
What is Light Blue?
400
How a vein should feel like upon palpation.
What is spongy and firm?
400
This protein, found within red blood cells, binds oxygen.
What is hemoglobin?
500
The term for the small red spots on the skin that are caused by a too-tight tourniquet.
What is Petechiae?
500
The appropriate site for dermal puncture on an infant’s foot.
What is the medial and lateral borders of plantar surface?
500
Of CBC, Blood Cultures, Coagulation tests, or Chemistry Screen, this would require a tube with thixotropic gel.
What is the Chemistry Screen?
500
This vein lies on top of the brachial artery.
What is the Basilic?
500
This is the hormone that is detected by pregnancy tests.
What is HCG? human chorionic gonadotropin