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| Arterial content has been increased |
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| Differential test unable to determine |
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| Thinnest area of a blood film |
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| Statement concerning microhematocrit tubes incorrect |
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| They are coated with lithium heparin |
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| Inflammation of the bone and cartilage |
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| Temperature of heel warming devices should never exceed |
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| CBG specimens collected in |
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| Narrow-bore capillary tubes |
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| Safest areas for capillary puncture on infant's foot |
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| Required characteristic's of capillary puncture lancets |
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Controlled depth of puncture
Blades or points that are sterile
Permanently retractable blades
ALL OF THE ABOVE |
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| Used to collect manual packed cell volume test |
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| Equipment deleted from CBG equipment |
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| Filter paper for blotting |
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| Capillary specimen collected separately |
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| Composition of blood obtained by capillary puncture resembles |
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| Lab report should state a specimen has been collected by capillary puncture |
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| Results can vary by specimen source |
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| Blood collected by puncturing skin is called capillary puncture because |
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| It is from the dermal capillary layer |
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| Test typically performed on capillary blood |
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| Reference values are higher for capillary specimens |
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| Tubes that can be collected by skin puncture |
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| Capillary puncture that should be collected in amber microtube |
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| Require a venipuncture instead of capillary include |
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| Light blue top tube has been ordered |
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| Patient condition make capillary puncture good choice |
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| Excluded from list of reasons why capillary puncture is preferred method to obtain blood from infants and children |
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| Results on capillary specimens are more accurate |
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| Site eliminated as capillary puncture site |
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| Depth of heel puncture should not exceed |
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| Complication of a heel puncture that is too deep |
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| Distance between skin surface and bone in the end segment of a finger |
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| Shortest at the side and the tip |
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| Major blood vessels of skin located |
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| At dermal-subcutaneous junction |
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| Test collected first by capillary puncture |
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| Heel must be warmed before collecting capillary specimen for this test |
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| Tests affected by povidone-iodine contamination of capillary specimen |
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Phosphorus
Potassium
Uric Acid
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| Errors in capillary glucose results due to |
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| Isopropanol contamination of the specimen |
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| Hemolysis of capillary specimen can erroneously elevate results for |
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| One purpose of wiping away first drop of blood during capillary specimen collection |
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| Reduce tissue fluid contamination |
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| Action considered incorrect when filling microtubes |
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| Scooping up blood as it runs down the finger |
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| Least likely to introduce excess tissue fluid |
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| Can result in microclot formation in anticoagulant microtube |
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| Blood smears and EDTA specimens are obtained before other specimens to minimize |
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| Effects of platelet aggregation |
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| Blood smear required for this test |
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| Blood smear prepared from EDTA specimen should be made |
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| Within 1 hour of specimen collection |
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| Blood smear too short, try again and |
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| Decrease angle of spreader slide |
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| Unlikely that holes in a blood smear would be caused by |
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| Collection of thick blood smear requested to detect |
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| Iron filings used in CBG collection |
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| Help mix the anticoagulant |
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| Statement concerning CBGs in untrue |
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| Results are much more accurate than ABGs |
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| Infant may require blood transfusion if blood levels exceed 18 mg/dL |
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| Genetic disorder involving phenylalanine metabolism |
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| Falsely decreased bilirubin results can be caused by |
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| Failing to protect specimen from light |
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| Neonatal screening for this disorder required in US |
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| Collection device filled by capillary action |
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| Test must be collected by venipuncture |
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| Microhematocrit tubes with red band on one end contain |
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| Infant's heel, the area of vascular bed that is rich in capillary loops is located |
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| Between 0.35 and 0.82 mm deep |
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| Capillary puncture technique incorrect |
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| Press lancet down into the skin so it doesn't slip |
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| Pain fibers decrease below capillary bed |
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| UV light can cause bilirubin in a specimen to break down |
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| Recommended capillary site on children 2 years and older |
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| Blood spread out on a microscope slide |
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| Calcaneus is bone located |
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| Fluid in spaces between cells |
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| Sharp-pointed device used to make capillary punctures |
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| Mix of venous, arterial, and capillary blood |
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| Letters of fingers recommended as sites for capillary |
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| Whorls as related to capilalry puncture |
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| Spiral patterns of fingertips |
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| Capillary specimens contain |
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Arterial blood
Tissue fluids
Venous blood
ALL OF THE ABOVE |
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| Microcollection container |
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| If venous blood placed in microtube |
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| Label it as venous specimen |
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| Proper site for finger puncture on adult |
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| Distal segment of the middle finger |
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| Necessary to control depth of lancet insertion during heel |
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| Safest area of infant's foot for capillary puncture |
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| Capillary specimen collection differ from routine venipuncture for tests that can be collected either way |
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| Capillary puncture that parallels whorls of fingerprint will |
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| Allow blood to run down finger |
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| List of capillary puncture equipment would exclude |
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| Color microtube used to collect CBC |
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| Purpose of warming site before capillary puncture |
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| Recommended antiseptic for cleaning capillary puncture sites |
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| Antiseptic must be completely dried before capillary to avoid |
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| Proper finger puncture technique would exclude |
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| Puncturing parallel to the fingerprint |
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| Acceptable routine blood smear |
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| Making blood smear by hand, typical angle of spreader slide |
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| Least likely to contaminate PKU test |
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| Using isopropyl alcohol to clean site |
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| Correct newborn screening test collection includes |
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| Using one large drop to entirely fill a collection circle |
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| Jaundice in a newborn is associated with high levels of |
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| Inappropriate to apply bandage to capillary puncture site on children 2 and under |
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Irritate and infant's tender skin
Pull off and be a choking hazard
Tear delicate skin when removed
ALL OF THE ABOVE |
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| Capillary puncture steps in correct order |
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| Warm, clean, puncture, wipe, collect |
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| Best way to mix blood in microtube |
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| Strong repetitive pressure, such as milking site |
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| Can hemolyze and contaminate specimen |
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| Lancets with permanently retractable blades are disposed |
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| Capillary puncture poor choice if patient |
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| Step omitted from infant heel puncture |
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| Neonatal screening is testing |
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| Newborns for certain disorders |
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| Capillary punctures must not be performed on fingers or earlobes of newborns |
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| In order to get enough blood from capillary puncture phleb should squeeze the finger |
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| Excess anticoagulant in underfilled microtubes can negatively affect test results |
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