Chapter 10 Flashcards

1
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Capillary puncture devices

A

Lancet/incision devices
Laser lancet (ages 5+)
Finger puncture lancet
Heel puncture lancet

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2
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Capillary blood gas equipment (CBG)

A

CBG collection tubes
Stirrers
Magnet
Plastic caps

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3
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Warming devices increase

A

Blood flow up to 7x

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4
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Capillary specimen composition

A

Mixture of arterial, capillary and venous blood with interstitial fluid and intracellular fluid
Higher in arterial blood, especially if it’s been warmed

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5
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Capillary reference values versus venous

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They differ. Glucose is higher in capillary while total protein, calcium, and potassium is lower

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6
Q

Why use capillary puncture on adults

A

Fragile veins
Multiple unsuccessful venipunctures
POCT

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7
Q

What newborn test prefers capillary collection

A

Newborn screening tests

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8
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Tests that cannot be collected via capillary puncture

A

Most ESR
coagulation requiring plasma
Blood cultures
Tests that require large amounts of blood

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9
Q

Capillary order of draw

A

CBG (capillary blood gas)
EDTA
other additive
Serum

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