Venipuncture by Syringe Flashcards

1
Q

Syringes are often preferred over an evacuated tube system when drawing blood from patients with small or fragile veins. True or False

A

True

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2
Q

The advantage of this system (by syringe method) is that the phlebotomist is able to control the suction pressure on the vein by slowly withdrawing the syringe plunger. True or False

A

True

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3
Q

Syringes consist of a barrel graduated in milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cc) and a plunger that fits tightly within the barrel, creating a vacuum when retracted. True or False

A

True

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4
Q

Syringes routinely used for venipuncture range from 2 to 25 mL, and a size corresponding to the amount of blood needed should be used. True or False

A

False - 2 to 20 mL

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5
Q

Needle protection devices are

not available for hypodermic syringe needles similar to evacuated tube needles. True or False

A

False - it is also available

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6
Q

Blood drawn in a syringe is immediately transferred to appropriate evacuated tubes to prevent the formation of clots. True or False

A

True

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7
Q

It is acceptable to puncture the rubber stopper with the syringe needle and allow the blood to be drawn into the tube. True or False

A

False - It is not acceptable to puncture the rubber stopper with the syringe needle and allow the blood to be drawn into the tube.

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8
Q

A blood transfer device provides a safe means for blood transfer without using the syringe needle or removing the tube stopper. True or False

A

True

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9
Q

Another advantage when using syringe needles is that blood will appear in the hub of the needle when the vein has been successfully entered. True or False

A

True

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10
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It is important that the syringe and tube be held in a horizontal position when using the blood transfer device to prevent the carry-over of anticoagulants or additives from previously filled tubes. True or False

A

False - vertical

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11
Q

Let the vacuum in the evacuated tube draw the appropriate amount of blood into the tube. If there is any extra blood left in the syringe force it into the tube. True or False

A

False - Discard any extra blood left in the syringe; do not force it into the tube.

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12
Q

Unthread the syringe from the blood transfer device. Place the entire assembly in a sharps container. Use a safety needle device with this system. True or False

A

False - Do not unthread the syringe from the blood transfer device.

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13
Q

Venipuncture by syringe can also obtain arterial blood. True or False

A

False - no

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14
Q

Typer of syringe used in venipuncture

A

Disposable needle for syringe, 21 or 22 gauge

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15
Q

The first step of the procedure is to identify the patient. True or False

A

True

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16
Q

Draw the patient’s skin taut with your dominant thumb. The thumb should be 1 to 2 inches (2-5 centimeters) below the puncture site. True or False

A

False - non-dominant

17
Q

Gently inverting the tube five to eight times provides adequate mixing without causing hemolysis. True or False

A

True

18
Q

Order of draw according to strasinger

A
  1. Sterile samples (blood cultures)
  2. Light blue stopper tubes
  3. Lavender stopper tubes
  4. Green stopper tubes
  5. Gray stopper tubes
  6. Red, SST, or orange stopper
    tubes
19
Q

Order of draw according to hoeltke

A
  1. Sterile samples (blood cultures)
  2. Light blue stopper tubes
  3. Red, SST , or orange stopper tubes
  4. Green stopper tubes
  5. Lavender stopper tubes
  6. Gray stopper tubes
20
Q

When replacing a syringe, it is important to put a gauze underneath the needle o catch blood while making the change. True or False

A

True