No.1. absence of feather - spreader slide lifted before smear was completed.
No.2 holes in smear - dirty slide or fat globules in blood.
No. 3 ridges or uneven thickness - too much pressure applied on spreader slide.
No.4. smear is too thick - patient has high red blood cell count.
No.5 smear is too short - spreader slide pushed too quickly
No. 6 smear is too long - spreader slide angle too shalow
No. 7 smear is too thin- blood drops too small
No. 8;streaks or tails in the feathered edge - edge of spreader slide is dirty or chipped.
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MATCHING 10-3: HEEL PUNCTURE PRECAUTION AND RATIONALE Heel Puncture Precaution Heel Puncture Rationale Do not puncture any deeper than 2 mm. A Arteries, nerves, tendons, and cartilage in these Do not puncture areas between the imaginary areas can be injured. boundaries. B. Deeper punctures risk injuring the bone, even in the safest puncture areas. Do not puncture bruised areas. C. Excess tissue fluid in the area could contaminate Do not puncture in the arch and any areas of the specimen...
186 Unit Blood Labeling Exercises LABELING EXERCISE 10-1: ADULT HAND Use directional medical terminology to label the finger parts indicated by arrows 1 and 2. Place an "R" on the fingers that are recommended as capillary puncture sites. Place "NR" on the fingers that are not recommended as capillary puncture sites. Draw a red line to indicate the direction of puncture on an acceptable area of the finger segment identified by arrow number 3. Identify the term for the pattern...
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184 Unit Blood Collection Procedures Matching Use choices only once unes otherwise indicated MATCHING 10-1:KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS Match each key term with the best description Key Terms (1-10) Descriptions 1 arterialized A A drop of blood spread thin on a microscope slide hoodilm/smear B Bluish in color from lack of oxygen C. Capillary Mood ges: blood gas tests on a capillary specimen 3. calcaneus D. Disorder characterized by an inherited inability to metabolize a milk sugar Chos E Disorder...
196 Unit Blood Collection Procedures MATCHING Use choices only once unless otherwise indicated. Calcaneus MATCHING 10-1:KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS 1: KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS Match each key term with the best description Key Terms Descriptions Arterialized A Blood gas test on a capillary specimen Blood sample collected by skin puncture or incision Blood film/smear C. Bluish in color from lack of oxygen D. Disorder characterized by an inherited inability to metabolize a milk sugar Capillary action E Disorder characterized by...
Colection Procedures Chapter Review Questions 1. As inherited metabolic disorder detected through newbor screening c. Phenylketonuria a Diabetes d. Potassium b. Glucose The medial plantar surface of the at the very back portion of the in the middle of the bottom of the en the big toe side of the bottom on the little toe side of the bottom TEL 2. Which of the following equipment is needed for a malaria test? Glass slide a. Capillary tube b. Clay sealant...