WebA needle is inserted into the vein. The blood collects into an airtight vial or tube attached to the needle. The elastic band is removed from your arm. The needle is taken out and the spot is covered with a bandage to stop bleeding. In infants or young children, a sharp tool called a lancet may be used to puncture the skin and make it bleed. WebDuring a routine venipuncture, the patient becomes pale and diaphoretic. What condition is most likely to occur in this patient? Syncope A phlebotomist is drawing blood from a …
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WebChoose the most skilled phlebotomist available to preform the venipuncture. Proper use of a hand sanitizer includes. All of the above: Allowing the alcohol to evaporate completely, rubbing it in between and around the fingers, using a very generous amount of the sanitizer. To examine by touch or feel is to. Palpate. WebDuring routine venipuncture, after the phlebotomist engages the evacuated tube, no blood appears in the tube. The phlebotomist determines that the venipuncture attempt was unsuccessful. What should the phlebotomist do FIRST to end the procedure? A. call the nurse B. tighten the tourniquet C. untie the tourniquet D. withdraw the needle oversized rhomboids
Chapter 8: Venipuncture Procedures Flashcards Quizlet
WebIn a routine venipuncture the angle at which the needle enters the arm should be ____ degrees. 15. During a routine venipuncture, when should the phlebotomist request that the pt make a fist? After applying the tourniquet and before inserting the needle. WebA sample (N = 16,204) of the U.S. population, 6 to 74 years of age, was examined in NHANES II with a variety of routine medical procedures, including prick-puncture allergen skin testing (AST), venipuncture, and body measurements. Eight unstandardized extracts licensed by the Food and Drug Administration, a positive and negative control, were used. Web6. Gloves are to be worn during all phlebotomies, and changed between patient collections. 7. Palpation of phlebotomy site may be performed without gloves providing the skin is not broken. 8. A lab coat or gown must be worn during blood collection procedures. 9. Needles and hubs are single use and are disposed of in an appropriate 'sharps' oversized rifle brass