5: PREGNANCY TEST PROCEDURE Chapter 11: Special Collections and Point-of-Care Testing SKILLS DRILL Instructions: Ma...
Chapter 11: Special Collection and mo re Testing 210 Why does a "blood recipient patient ID wstem allow for one person w as for Woods il The nurse who is going to administer a blood transfusion in the validation for a party thing for ex facts about the blood product in the presence of the patient, and they are Why is a grossly hemolyzed sample not acceptable for testing you must collect a BB specimen and the patient has an...
(Textbook Procedure 10-2) wh the heelstick procedure steps listed by placing the . SKU SKILLS DRILL 10-4: HEELSTICK PROCEDURE RATIONALE (Textboot Match the rationale summary from the following list with the heelstick procedure stene 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 bord C. Doing this in advance helps ensure everything is ready and within reach D....
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...
218 Unit IV: Special Procedures SKILLS DRILL 11-3: BLOOD CULTURE SPECIMEN COLLECTION Instructions: Match the rationale with the corresponding step in the procedure. Procedure Step Rationale A. Antisepsis does not occur instantly B. Notation of site location is necessary because there may be an isolated infection in that area. C. Ensuring antiseptic technique and sterility of the site te critical to accurate diagnosis. D. The CLSI standard states that the tourniquet should not be left on longer than 1 minute...
SKILLS DRILL 11-3: BLOOD CULTURE SPECIMEN COLLECTION Instructions: Match the rationale with the corresponding step in the procedure. Procedure Step Rationale A. Antisepsis does not oceur instantly B. Notation of site location is necessary because the may be an isolated infection in that area. C. Ensuring antiseptic technique and sterility of the site is critical to accurate diagnosis. D. The CLSI standard states that the tourniquet should not be left on longer than 1 minute. E. Inoculation of the medium...
Chapter 11 Special Collections and Point-of-Care Testing 231 KNOWLEDGE DRILL 11-5: EXAMPLES OF DRUGS NEEDING THERAPEUTIC MONITORING AND THEIR USES Match each arug category in the middle column below with an example and use by drawing an arrow between the columns to the appropriate answer. Use a different colored pen or pencil for each arrow. Answers can be used only once. Drug Example Drug Category Drug Usage Amikacin Bronchodilators Epilepsy Methotrexate Protease inhibitors Bipolar disorder Chemotherapy drugs Asthma Doxepin Psychiatric...
Chapter 11: Special Collections and Point-of-Care Testing 225 Case Studies dy 11-1: Prothrombin Test Collection tube, followed by a lavender-top tube for the CBC. Later that day the coagulation department rejected the specimen and he was sent to re-collect it. Case Study 11-7. During clinical na found that the times were not the His clinical coordi 10 follow facility practicum. There CBC and prothrom clinical practicum, a phlebotomy student hat the requirements for drawing prothrombin re not the same as...
bottom of page 205 and top of page 206 16. Clinitek Advantus MATCHING 11-3: SPECIAL TEST COLLECTION, EQUIPMENT, OR PROCEDURE Match the following tests with the special equipment or procedure involved. (Answers can be used only once) Special Test Special Handling, Equipment, or Procedure 1. 2-hour PP A. Draw in trace element-free tube. B. Involves intradermal injection of diluted antigen. 2. Blood alcohol C. May require a proctor present at the time of collection. D. May require photo identification before...
hand tout below Instructions: Using the TEXTBOOK, fill in the 1. Identify the patient. (A) procedure, and sanitize hands nen the phlebotomist has Sample from the other hand or the same TEET below the IV line (maw ask if nurse can SKILLS DRILL Stop infusion to the l ine before taking Samples 1-5: TB TEST ADMINISTRATION (Text Procedure Box 11-4) Step sing the TEXTBOOK, fill in the blanks with the missing information Rationale the Correct ID is vital to patient...
Unit IV: Special Procedures 240 Chapter Review Questions 10. Inadequate mixing of an anticoagulant tube can lead to: 1. The abbreviation for computer memory that can be lost if not saved is: a. RAM. b. REM a. cell decomposition b. extreme hemolysis. c. immediate glycolysis. d, microclot formation. c. RIM d. ROM 2. Normal operation of a computer is controlled by: a. applications software. b. hardware. c. storage memory d. systems software. 11. Average normal body temperature is: a. 20...