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File: Blood Collection Ppt 83419 | Fundamentals Of Venipuncture
terminology additive tube blood collection tubes that contain a substance in the tubes that prevent or promote blood from clotting clotting when the blood in a tube forms a solid ...

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         Terminology
         •Additive Tube  - Blood collection tubes that contain a 
           substance in the tubes that prevent or promote blood from 
           clotting.
         •Clotting - When the blood in a tube forms a solid gel, 
           instead of staying liquid.
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         Terminology (continued)
         •Hemolysis - The Red Blood Cells (RBC) are torn apart, 
           changing some test analyte concentrations, example 
           increase in the potassium.  Usually caused by forcing 
           blood through small diameters or introduction of water or 
           alcohol.
         •Inverting tubes - Slowly turning the tubes up and down.
         •Needle Bevel - Open end of needle. 
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         Terminology (continued)
         •Tourniquet - Elastic band used to create a barrier to blood 
           flow, to assist in the blood collection process.
         •Vacutainer tubes - Blood collection tubes with vacuum to 
           assist in pulling blood into the tube.
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         Patient Identification
         •JCAHO standards require that all patients are identified 
           using the LAST NAME, FIRST NAME and DATE OF BIRTH.
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         Vein Selection
         •Median Cubital vein – preferred, less likely to move on 
           needle insertion, least painful to the patient.
         •Cephalic vein - acceptable
         •Basilic vein - more 
           painful for patient, 
           close proximity to 
           antebrachial 
           cutaneous nerve, 
           harder to get.
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...Terminology additive tube blood collection tubes that contain a substance in the prevent or promote from clotting when forms solid gel instead of staying liquid continued hemolysis red cells rbc are torn apart changing some test analyte concentrations example increase potassium usually caused by forcing through small diameters introduction water alcohol inverting slowly turning up and down needle bevel open end tourniquet elastic band used to create barrier flow assist process vacutainer with vacuum pulling into patient identification jcaho standards require all patients identified using last name first date birth vein selection median cubital preferred less likely move on insertion least painful cephalic acceptable basilic more for close proximity antebrachial cutaneous nerve harder get...

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