Capillary Punctures Flashcards

1
Q

Definition of Hemolysis

A

Destruction of RBC

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2
Q

What do you use for capillary puncture?

A

Lancet

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3
Q

What happens when you excessively milk a finger during a skin puncture

A

Results in Hemolysis and contamination of the specimen

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4
Q

Definition of osteomyelitis

A

Bone and bone marrow inflammation

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5
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What causes osteomyelitis?

A

Deep penetration into the skin

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6
Q

How deep should a lancet be in premature babies?

A

0.85 mm.

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7
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How deep should a lancet be in full-term babies/ infants (42 weeks)?

A

Don’t exceed 2.0 mm.

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8
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How deep should a lancet be for adults

A

3.0 mm.

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9
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What do you do with the first drop of blood from a capillary collection

A

Wipe away with gauze, never alcohol

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10
Q

Why does the first drop of blood in a capillary collection need to be wiped away?

A

The first drop is contaminated with thromboplastin, skin particles, tissue fluid, which alters the tests

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11
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Definition of thromboplastin

A

A coagulation factor in the blood

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12
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When do you use a fingerstick to collect blood?

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-when the patient is over two years old
-You can’t find a vein
-If the patient has Burns, scars, nonintact skin
-If the patient is severely obese, and you can’t find a vein
-If the physician only wants to dry small amount of blood
-If they need to save vein integrity for other procedures
-On a patient with low hemoglobin

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13
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For a fingerstick what finger do you use?

A

The third or fourth finger on the nondominant hand

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14
Q

Heel stick is used for what patients

A

On infants, and toddlers up to two years of age

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15
Q

How big should a lancet before he’ll stick on infants

A

2.0 mm.

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16
Q

Where do you never draw blood from the heel stick?

A

On the middle part of the heel

17
Q

Where do you draw blood from the heel

A

The lateral sides of the big toe and the pinky toe of the heel
- Always wipe away the first drop of blood

18
Q

What type of warmer do you use for heel stick?

A

An infant heel warmer

19
Q

What screenings are the heel stick used for?

A

Bilirubin tests: causes jaundice
- treatment: light therapy
- collecting bilirubin: amber colored tube
-PKU test: mental disability’s (72hrs or younger)

20
Q

CLSI capillary draw: E.H.A.S

A
  1. EDTA tubes: purple/ pink
  2. Heparin: green
  3. Any other additive
  4. Serum: red/gold/tiger/marble