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Topic: Capillary Puncture
Questions
1. Why do we need to wipe the first drop of blood after puncturing the fingers?
2. State the advantages and disadvantages of capillary puncture.
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- 7. Compare and contrast deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and venous thromboembolism (VTE) in the post-operative patient. Disease Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Etiology Pathophysiology Clinical Manifestations Complications2. State the clinical significance of the following: Procedure Determining pulse rate Listening to the flow of blood through the common carotid arteries (auscultate an artery) Determining blood pressure Pulse pressure Mean arterial pressure ****** ******* Clinical significance1. Identify and discuss the types of incorrect prescription.2. What are the procedures to be followed for each incorrect prescription?
- 1. Test done to determine the patency of collateral circulation before puncturing the arterial site. 2. Condition when the clot is mobilized from an initial thrombosis. 3. Complication of arterial puncture that happens when there is contamination of the puncture site before collection. 4. Involuntary contraction of an artery caused by irritation by needle penetration of the muscular layer of that artery. 5. Anticoagulant used for prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time that is not used for ABG collection 6. Body condition that should be met prior to the collection of arterial blood sample. 7. Artery of the foot used as an alternative in collecting arterial blood. 8. Test done using arterial blood to determine the percent of oxygen bound to hemoglobin 9. Artery that provides collateral circulation to the hand when the radial artery become thrombosed. 10. Anticoagulant of choice for ABG.4. A tourniquet is used by the phlebotomist to assess and determine the location of a suitable vein for venipuncture. Explain briefly:a. Why the tourniquet should be applied prior to blood withdrawal b. Where the tourniquet should be applied before blood can be withdrawn.1.A nurse is caring for a client with suspected pertussis . What isolation precautions should be instituted? 2.Define neutropenia . List two (2) precautions that should be instituted for the client with neutropenia 3. A nurse is caring for a client with fluid overload. What respiratory findings should the nurse anticipate?
- 1. A patient presents to the ambulatory surgery center for stripping of the long saphenous veins in the right leg and the long and short saphenous veins in the left leg. The long saphenous veins were stripped from the saphenofemoral junction to the knee. 2. A patient with a history of pancytopenia presents for a bone marrow biopsy. The physician numbs the skin and inserts a needle into the iliac bone. The core of the needle is discharged, and the sample is placed. The need is withdrawn. The sample is sent for analysis. Code the CPT Codes only for both.Identify where, in the body, the blood is located 1.Systemic arteries/arterioles 2.Systemic capillaries 3. systemic veins/venules 4. Lungs (or going between heart and lungs) 5. heart 90%, 7%, 13%, 30%, 20%, 64%, 9%Which blood composition are affected by the following variables? * 71.Needle not inserted far enough 72.Bevel partially into vein 73.Collapsed vein 74.Bevel partially through vein 75. Needle beside vein 76.Bevel against vein wall 77.Bevel completely through vein 78.Bevel partially out of skin 79.Loss of tube vacuum 80. Needle on skin surface A.Slowly advance the needle forward until blood flow is established B.Gently push the needle forward into the vein C.Pull the needle back slightly until normal blood flow is established O O O O D.Use a smaller volume tube or pull more slowly on the plunger O O O O O O E.Change the evacuated tube O O F.Remove the tube from the needle to release vacuum pull on the vein and pull the needle back slightly, then advance the tube back onto the needle O O O O O O
- MATCHING TYPE: A. INTRAOSSESOUS INJECTION B. INTRA ARTERIAL INJECTION C. INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION D. INTRADERMAL INJECTION E. INTRAVENOUS INJECTION CHOICES: 1. CORIUM 2. VEIN 3. MUSCLE TISSUE 4. ARTERY1. Name three risk factors for a CVD. 2. Name five complications that can result from a CVD. 3. Name the different types of Angina. 4. What is the treatment plan for each type of Angina?13. Yuri encountered the following problem during venipuncture. What is the proper course of action? Skin Vein Hematoma Increase the angle of the needle Untie the tourniquet Retract the needle slightly Have the patient relax their hand Remove the needle and prepare for second venipuncture Push the needle in slightly