2.E.gently push the needle forward.
3.D.
4.F
5.B.nerve puncture.
6.C.dis engage the tube withdraw slightly then re insert.
7.G.
8.c.
9.A.no correction is needed
10.B discontinue the draw.
11.G.small vein try to use smaller volume tube.
180 Unit Blood Collection Procedures LABELING EXERCISES wired from the list CLING EXERCISE 9-1: IDENTIFYING VENIPUNCTURE...
180 Unit ll: Blood Collection Procedures 14. The serum or plasma of a hemolyzed specimen 18. The best way to keep a vein from rolling is would most likely look: a. cloudy or turbid. b. pale yellow a. insert the needle at a 45-degree angle. b. make certain to anchor it well. c. tie the tourniquet very tight. d. use a large-diameter needle. c. pinkish to red. d. yellowish brown. 15. Underfilling this tube will most likely result in a...
180 Unit lIl: Blood Collection 18. The best way to keep a vein from rolling is a. insert the needle at a 45-degree angle. b. make certain to anchor it well. c. tie the tourniquet very tight. d. use a large-diameter needle. hemolyzed specimen 14. The serum or plasma of a would most likely look: a cloudy or turbid. c. pinkish to red. b. pale yellow d. yellowish brown. 15. Underfilling this tube will most likely result in a 19....
phlebotomy 166 Unit Ill: Blood Collection Procedures MATCHING 9-4: SCENARIOS AND VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICES e type of equipment described in the following scenaries with the list of vascular access devices. Scenarios Vascular Access Devices A nurse is collecting a blood gas specimen A. Arterial line (A-line) from tubing inserted in the underside of a B. Arteriovenous (AV) shunt patient's left wrist on the thumb side. C. Central venous catheter (CVC) D. Implanted port A nurse is palpating an area in...