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How many times do you invert each tube? Correct Answer: 8-10- Blood Cultures (l yellow)
Green
Lavender and purple
White Gray 3-4 - Light Blue 5- Red Orange Red Tiger Top
What is hemopoiesis? Correct Answer: production of red blood cells
What happens when a hematoma starts to form when performing a Veni.? Correct Answer: End the Draw immediatley
What is OSHA? Correct Answer: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Protects the workers
Name the 2 Types of Yellow Tubes Correct Answer: SPS- Blood Culters ACD- DNA Testing
What is a red blood cell? Correct Answer: erythrocyte
What 2 systems make the Circulatory System? Correct Answer: Cardiovascular and the Lymphatic Systems
What is in the Light Blue Tube? Correct Answer: Sodium Citrate
The exchange of cells occurs where? Correct Answer: Capillary level
How is Blood Type Determined? Correct Answer: The Antigens.
What happens if you only get half a sample when performing a Veni? Correct Answer: Restart the entire procedure.
BMP Correct Answer: basic metabolic panel
Anti-coagulants Correct Answer: Prevents blood from clotting
Define Blood Pressure Correct Answer: the amount of force exerted by the blood on the peripheral arterial walls Where do Veins Carry Blood? Correct Answer: To the heart
Lactate? (In what type of tubes) Correct Answer: Plasma Tubes
What happens when a tourniquet is left on too long? Correct Answer: Hemoconcentration begins to form
What can cause lost vacuum in a Tube? Correct Answer: Expired/Damages tube.
What size gauge is used for a Blood Donor Donation? Correct Answer: 16 gauge.
What chemical is in the Green Tube? Correct Answer: Heparin
What goes in the Sharps Container? Correct Answer: Needles, glass, contaminated/infectious waste, lancets. Sharp items
When should the tourniquet be removed? Correct Answer: Before the needle is withdrawn
And when filling the last tube needed
What is plasma? Correct Answer: Fluid portion of blood 90% water
Name the 2 lymphocytes Correct Answer: T Cell
B Cell
CDC? Correct Answer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; provides safety guidelines for medical offices and facilities
Nosocomial Infection? Correct Answer: hospital acquired infection
Where should the tourniquet be placed? Correct Answer: Approximately 3-4 inches about the puncture site. Or 2 inches above the puncture site
Transfixed Vein? Correct Answer: Pull back slightly on the needle to fix.
What is immunohematology? Correct Answer: study of blood group antigens and antibodies
(Blood Typing)
What can caused a failed draw? Correct Answer: Missed vein
Incorrect Order of Draw
Bad tube
Where is the best place to draw blood? Correct Answer: AC (anticubital fossa)
What is a Microb? Correct Answer: Infectious pathogens