describe proper specimen collection procedures and
appropriate transport for the following clinical samples:
clean catch urine
sputum
abscess
cervical exudate
stool
describe proper specimen collection procedures and appropriate transport for the following clinical samples: clean catch urine...
SKI o the step 272 Uniti Special Procedures KNOWLEDGE DRILL 13-4: RATIONALE FOR CLEAN-CATCH URINE COLLECTION PROCEDURE Match each of the following rationales to the steps of the Clean Carch Urine Collection Procedure for Wom (TEXTBOOK Procedure 13-2) listed below. Place the appropriate letter in the Rationale column next to the (Rationales may be used more than once Rationale A Aids in infection control R Aids in infection control and helps avoid contamination of the site while cleaning C. Allows...
and then answer the questions that tollow to become tamiliar with the traditional NCLEX question format. A triage nurse in the ER begins the assessment of an elderly patient complaining of bloody diarrhea and severe stomach cramps. The patient has a fever of 104°F as well, and is showing signs of dehydration. IV fluids are administered while further workup of the patient continues. Specimen collection from the patient is ordered for microbial analysis in the hospital laboratory. Based upon the...
10. C2 TB culture MATCHING 13-3: NONBLOOD TESTS AND TEST EQUIPMENT, PROCEDURES OR SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS Match each of the following nonblood tests to the equipment, procedure, or specimen requirement listed 1. Nonblood Test Arsenic analysis CSF analysis C-urea breath test DNA analysis Fecal fat Gastric analysis NP culture Occult blood Pregnancy test Sweat chloride Test Equipment, Procedure, or Specimen Requirements A. 72-hour stool specimen B. Buccal swab C. Cervical smear D. Concentrated urine specimen E. Cotton or Dacron-tipped flexible wire...
Chapter 10: Capillary Puncture Equipment and Procedures 199 16. Which of the following represents proper capillary specimen collection technique? 18. An infant bilirubin specimen is collected in an a. Clean the site with alcohol and wipe it dry, so it amber microtube to will not sting. a. flag it as a capillary specimen. b. Puncture the skin parallel to the whorls of the b. identify it as a bilirubin specimen. c. protect the specimen from light. fingerprint. d. reduce the...
282 Unit M Special Procedures Chapter Review Questions 12. This type of sample can show evidence of lone term drag use a. Breath b. Feces 1 When accepeing a specimen for transport to the lab from a nursing unit it is important to venity a. INting code information b Name of nurse requesting transport c Paciene identification iniormation d. Physician requesting the test c. Hair d. Saliva 13. Which of the following urine specimens will nor mally have the highest...
208 Unit II Blood Collection Procedures SKILLS DRILL 10-4: HEELSTICK PROCEDURE RATIONALE (Textbook Procedure 10-2) Match the rationale summary from the following list with the heelstick procedure steps listed by placing the appropriate letter next to the step under Rationale Summary A. Absorbs excess blood and helps stop bleeding B. An acceptable one is on the medial or lateral plantar surface of the heel C. Doing this in advance helps ensure everything is ready and within reach D. Encourages the...