Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
23 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Whole Blood is composed of? |
Formed elements & plasma |
|
What is the purpose of an anticoagulant? |
To prevent clotting. |
|
Medical term for platelets? |
Thrombocytes |
|
What is the medical term for red blood cells? |
Erethrocytes |
|
What is the first thing you do upon entering the patients room? |
Introduce Yourself |
|
What information should the test requisition have? |
Patient first & last name, dob, lab test requested |
|
3 way ID System |
Ask patients name then compare to chart, ID, or requisition. |
|
How many times do you invert Tubes? |
8-10 times |
|
How many times do you invert the light blue tube? |
3-4 times |
|
What type of consent is needed for phlebotomy procedures? |
Implied |
|
Where should the tourniquet be placed? |
3-4 inches above the puncture site |
|
Do not leave the tourniquet on longer than? |
1 minute |
|
The first vein to draw from? |
Median Cubital |
|
Clean draw site with? |
70% isopropyl alcohol |
|
Anchor patients skin then? |
Insert the needle |
|
What info should be labeled on every Tube? |
Name, date, time, and your initials |
|
When do you label the Tube? |
Immediately After collection, before leaving patients room. |
|
Anticoagulant then Centrifuged The top portion is? |
Plasma |
|
Anticoagulant not Centrifuged The specimen is? |
Whole Blood |
|
No Anticoagulant then centrifuged the top portion is? |
Serum |
|
No Anticoagulant then centrifuged the top portion is? |
Serum |
|
How long does it take for a tube of blood to clot? |
30 minutes |
|
How long should the tube of blood be centrifuged? |
10 minuets |