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What is another term for venipuncture?
Drawing of
blood
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What is the purpose of venipuncture?
To obtain a
blood sample
from a vein
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What is capillary puncture used for?
Collection of
minute
blood samples
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What is arterial puncture used for?
Blood gas analysis
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What is the sample volume limitation in capillary puncture?
Sample volume is
limited
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How much blood should be collected from infants under 6 months?
At least
0.5 mL
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When is skin puncture preferred for adults?
When
veins
are difficult to access
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What is the depth of puncture for infants under 1 year?
2.4 mm
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What is the depth of puncture for older children?
3.1 mm
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Why should certain areas be avoided for puncture?
They may have reduced blood
circulation
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What color is arterial blood?
Bright red
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What is the purpose of the Modified Allen test?
To check
adequate blood perfusion
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What anticoagulant is used in arterial blood collection?
0.05 mL liquid
heparin
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What color is venous blood?
Darker
color
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What is the standard gauge for venipuncture?
Gauge 21
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What does a lower gauge number indicate?
A bigger
bore
of the needle
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What gauge is used for children in winged infusion?
Gauge 23
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What is the purpose of the evacuated tube system?
To collect a greater
volume of blood
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What is the best choice for venipuncture in adults?
Median cubital vein
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What should be avoided in venipuncture sites?
Areas with
edema
or
hematoma
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What are the immediate local complications of venipuncture?
Hematoma
and
circulatory failure
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What is thrombophlebitis?
Inflammation of the
vein
with clot
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What are delayed general complications of venipuncture?
HIV
and
hepatitis
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What are the methods of performing venipuncture?
Open system
Use of syringes
Color-coded needle hub
Closed system
Use of
evacuated system
Multiple sampling possible
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What are the risks associated with venipuncture in certain patients?
Poorly-controlled
diabetes mellitus
Hemoglobinopathies
Thrombotic disorders
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What are the sites for venipuncture in different age groups?
Newborn to 18 months:
external jugular vein
18 months to 3 years:
popliteal vein
3 years to
adulthood
:
antecubital fossa
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