Phlebotomy

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