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 List the required information on a requisition form.
 Describe correct patient identification and
specimen labeling procedures.
 Describe patient preparation and the variables
that can affect some laboratory tests.
 Correctly assemble venipuncture equipment and
supplies.
 Name and locate the three most frequently used veins
for venipuncture, and describe when these sites would
be unacceptable.
 Correctly apply a tourniquet and state why the tourniquet
can be applied for only 1 minute.
 List four methods used to locate veins that are not
prominent.
 Describe the different antiseptics used to cleanse the
venipuncture site.
 State the steps in a venipuncture procedure, and
correctly perform a routine venipuncture using an
evacuated tube system.
 Demonstrate safe disposal of contaminated
needles and supplies.
 Deliver specimens to the laboratory in a timely
manner.
 Recommended step-by-step venipuncture
procedure
 Possible complications
 Purpose
◦ Patient identification
◦ Organization of
equipment
◦ Collection of
appropriate
specimens
 Name
 Identification number
 Accession number
 Location
 Health-care provider’s name
 Test requested
 Date and time of collection
 Patient’s date of birth
 Special collection information
 Special patient information
 Numbers and type of collection tubes
 Status of specimen
 Introduce yourself
◦ Begin communication process
◦ Look and listen
 Explain purpose of visit
◦ Informed consent
◦ Patient has the right to refuse–Patient Bill of Rights
 Guilty of assault if patient has the perception that blood collector is
ignoring his or her refusal
 Wake a sleeping patient
 Greet unconscious patients
 THIS IS THE MOST
IMPORTANT STEP !
 Written protocol
◦ Hospital inpatients
◦ Outpatients
 Two identifiers
 Primary identifier
 Always compare with the
requisition
 Must be worn by the patient
◦ Wrist of older children and
adults
◦ Ankles of newborns
 Do not trust room and bed
signs
 Second identifier
◦ Have the patient state full name
◦ CLSI requirement
 Primary identifier
◦ Have the patient state full name
 Secondary identifier
◦ Ask additional information
 Date of birth
 Spell name
 Compare unique data with the requisition form
 CLSI requires a caregiver or family member to
provide information on patient’s behalf if patient is
unable to before drawing specimen
 Document the name of the verifier
 Drug testing might require photo ID
 Unidentified patients
◦ Tagged with temporary number
◦ Tentative name
 Commercial blood bank system
◦ Place additional stickers from ID band on:
 Specimen
 Requisition form
 Units of blood
 Reassure the patient
 Explain procedure
◦ Do not explain the purpose of the test!
 Do not say procedure is painless!
 Alert patient to every step of the procedure
 Remind patient to hold still
 Basal state
◦ Preferred state
 Fasting
 Activities
◦ Medications
 A variety of both prescription and over-the-counter
medications can influence lab test results
 Site is convenient and
supported
◦ Place pillow under arm
◦ Place fist under elbow
◦ Place arm at downward angle
to prevent reflux
 Safety
◦ Patient is sitting or lying down
◦ Remove objects from patient’s
mouth
◦ Be alert for syncope
 Place all supplies close to patient
◦ Collection equipment
◦ Antiseptic pads
◦ Gauze
◦ Bandage
◦ Needle disposal system
◦ Examination requisition
form
 Number and type of tubes
 Extra tubes in case of loss of vacuum
 Wash hands between patients
 Change gloves between patients
Vein location
Increase amount of available blood
 Locate tourniquet 3 to 4 inches above site
 Avoid or cover arms with skin conditions
 Avoid arms on the side of a mastectomy
 Do not use a tourniquet for lactate test
 Maximum time is 1 minute
 Apply for site selection
 Release for 2 minutes
 Reapply
 Release when blood flows
 Prolonged tourniquet application
◦ Causes hemoconcentration
 Increase in the ratio of certain analytes to plasma
 Biochemical changes take place in the trapped blood
 Other causes
◦ Excessive squeezing
◦ Probing a site
◦ Long-term IV therapy
◦ Sclerosed or occluded veins
◦ Vigorous fist clenching
 Increases cellular elements
◦ Uncomfortable for patient
◦ Obstruct blood flow
◦ No radial pulse
◦ Appearance of petechiae
Major vein
Preferred site is antecubital fossa area
 Vein of choice
◦ Large, well anchored
◦ Closer to surface
◦ More isolated from
other structures
◦ Least painful–fewer
nerve endings
◦ Located on thumb side
of arm
◦ Second site of choice
◦ Close to the surface
 Use lower angle of needle
insertion (15°)
 Possible blood spurt
◦ May be prominent in
larger patients
◦ Located on the underside of the
arm
◦ Third choice for venipuncture
(H3-A6 recommends using only
as a last resort)
 Least firmly anchored (vein may
“roll”)
 Near brachial artery and median
nerve
 Hematoma formation more likely
 Consider using a syringe for
more control
 Apply tourniquet 3 to 4 inches above venipuncture
site
 Have patient form a fist
◦ Do not pump fist
 Causes hemoconcentration
 Only acceptable for blood donations
◦ Feeling is more important
than sight
◦ Probe with index finger,
thumb has a pulse
◦ Push, don’t stroke
◦ Determine: size, depth,
direction
◦ Remember: veins are
spongy, tendons are rigid,
arteries have a pulse
 Check both arms
 Listen to patient’s suggestions of
previously successful areas
 Massage the arm upward from the
wrist
 Briefly hang the arm down
 Apply heat
 Transilluminator device
 Wrists and hands
◦ Apply tourniquet to forearm
◦ Consider a smaller needle, syringe, winged blood
collection set
 H3-A6 states to avoid veins from the underside of
the wrist
◦ Possibility of puncturing the radial or ulnar nerve or artery
 Can cause permanent nerve
damage and inability to open and close
the hand
 Require physician approval
 More susceptible to infection and thrombi
 Avoid in patients with diabetes, cardiac
problems, coagulation disorders
 Occluded veins
◦ Thrombi
◦ Multiple punctures
◦ Feel hard
◦ Impaired circulation
 Hematomas
◦ Do not puncture hematoma, noncirculation of blood
◦ Draw below hematoma
◦ Use other arm
 Areas with edema
 Areas with extensive burns, scars or tattoos
◦ More susceptible to infection
◦ Decreased circulation
◦ Difficult to palpate
 Mastectomies
◦ Lymphostasis
 Increased lymphocytes
 Increased waste products
◦ Patient danger
 Lymphedema
 Infection
 Double Mastectomies
◦ Consult physician
◦ Possibly perform fingerstick
 Never obtain blood from a finger on the side affected by a mastectomy
(CLSI H$A6) without physician-written permission
 IV Fluids
◦ Ideally use other arm
◦ Avoid sites of previous IVs for 24–48 hours
◦ Note same arm collection on requisition
◦ Select site below infusion site, caregiver turns off IV for 2 minutes
◦ Preferably use a different vein
◦ Avoid drawing blood at the same time dye for radiological procedure
or blood components are being infused
 Fistulas
◦ Renal dialysis patients
◦ Permanent artery-vein connection
◦ Must avoid this arm
◦ Possibility of infection
 Cannula
◦ Temporary (external) AV shunt
◦ T-tube connector with diaphragm
◦ Only specially trained personnel can
draw from a cannula
 Turn off IV for at least 2 minutes
◦ Discard first 5 mL blood
◦ Collect specimen in a new syringe
◦ Coagulation tests, discard 10 mL
 Second 5 mL can be used for other tests
 Document the type of IV fluid and location on
requisition
 Apply 70% isopropyl alcohol
using a circular motion cleanse
from inside to outside
 Allow to air dry, 30–60 seconds
will give maximum bacteriostatic
action
 Avoid wiping off with gauze
 Failure to let alcohol dry causes a
stinging sensation for patient
 Specimen hemolysis
 Blood cultures or arterial blood gases
◦ Povidone-iodine
◦ Tincture of iodine
◦ Chlorhexidine gluconate
 Blood Alcohol Collection
◦ Do not cleanse site with alcohol
◦ Soap and water are recommended
◦ Iodine or benzalkonium chloride (Zephiran
Chloride) may be acceptable
 Perform while alcohol is drying
 Screw the stopper-puncturing end of
needle into the holder
 Insert first collection tube into the
holder
 Advance tube only to mark on holder
 Perform immediately before puncture
◦ Blunt end
◦ Barbed point
 Reapply tourniquet
 Confirm puncture site
 Cleanse gloved palpating finger if
necessary
 Place holder in dominant hand
 Place thumb on top, fingers underneath
 After insertion, fingers can be braced on patient’s
arm
 Place thumb of nondominant
hand 1–2 inches below site
 Place fingers on back of arm
 Do not anchor above and
below site with thumb and
index finger
◦ Possible accidental self-puncture
 Bevel up
 15-to-30 degree angle
 Resistance lessens
when the needle
enters the vein
 Nondominant hand
can be used after
vein is entered
 Use flared ends of
holder
 Brace the hand
holding the holder
against the patient’s
arm
 Gently twist tubes
on and off the
needle
 Mix tubes as they are removed from
the holder needle
◦ Can be done before next tube is inserted
 Remove and mix the last tube before
removing the needle from the vein
◦ Blood will drip from the needle
 Remove the tourniquet if still
applied
 Failure to remove can cause a
hematoma
 Patient may relax fist
 Withdraw needle and apply
pressure to gauze at the same
time
 Capable patients can apply pressure
using digital pressure
 Arm is raised and outstretched
◦ Do not bend the elbow
 Collector must apply pressure if necessary
 Immediately activate
needle safety device
 Dispose in a
conveniently located
sharps container
 NEVER BEND, CUT,
OR RECAP NEEDLE
 Label tube before leaving the
patient
 Less chance of tubes being
mixed up
 Use a pen
 Confirm information on
preprinted labels
 Verify correct labeling with the
patient (CLSI H3-A6)
 Patient’s name and ID number
 Date and time of collection
 Collector’s initials
 Additional information
◦ Blood bank identification
 Check arm before bandaging
 H3-A6 states collector must
observe for hematoma formation
before applying bandage
 Apply hypoallergenic bandage
over gauze for extra pressure
 Self-adhering material
 Patient’s instructions
 Avoid carrying heavy objects
 Remove bandage within 1 hour
 Pressure must be applied until bleeding stops
◦ Patients on anticoagulants/aspirin/herb therapy
 Accidental arterial puncture
◦ Collector must apply pressure for 5 minutes or until bleeding has
stopped
◦ Notify nursing staff and physician
 Allergy to adhesive
◦ Avoid use in children under 2 years old
 Place in biohazard containers
 Remove gloves
 Wash hands
 Return patient’s bed to original position
 Replace bedrails
Use designated biohazard
bags/containers
 Observe any special handling procedures
 Deliver as soon as possible
◦ No longer than 45 minutes
 Transport in an upright position
◦ Facilitate clotting
◦ Prevent hemolysis
 Complete all required paperwork
 Separate serum and plasma from the cells
within 2 hours of collection
o Hemolysis severely affects potassium values
o Cellular metabolism decreases glucose levels
 Coagulation specimens for a PTT can remain
at RT for 4 hours; if patient is on unfractionated
heparin, the plasma must be removed from the
cells within 1 hour, test within 4
 PT are stable for 24 hours at RT
 Blood smears from EDTA tubes should be
made within 1 hour of collection.
 Specimen can be refrigerated for up to 4 hours

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Blood Collection Routine Venipuncture

  • 1.
  • 2.  List the required information on a requisition form.  Describe correct patient identification and specimen labeling procedures.  Describe patient preparation and the variables that can affect some laboratory tests.
  • 3.  Correctly assemble venipuncture equipment and supplies.  Name and locate the three most frequently used veins for venipuncture, and describe when these sites would be unacceptable.  Correctly apply a tourniquet and state why the tourniquet can be applied for only 1 minute.
  • 4.  List four methods used to locate veins that are not prominent.  Describe the different antiseptics used to cleanse the venipuncture site.  State the steps in a venipuncture procedure, and correctly perform a routine venipuncture using an evacuated tube system.
  • 5.  Demonstrate safe disposal of contaminated needles and supplies.  Deliver specimens to the laboratory in a timely manner.
  • 6.  Recommended step-by-step venipuncture procedure  Possible complications
  • 7.
  • 8.  Purpose ◦ Patient identification ◦ Organization of equipment ◦ Collection of appropriate specimens
  • 9.
  • 10.  Name  Identification number  Accession number  Location  Health-care provider’s name  Test requested  Date and time of collection
  • 11.  Patient’s date of birth  Special collection information  Special patient information  Numbers and type of collection tubes  Status of specimen
  • 12.  Introduce yourself ◦ Begin communication process ◦ Look and listen  Explain purpose of visit ◦ Informed consent ◦ Patient has the right to refuse–Patient Bill of Rights  Guilty of assault if patient has the perception that blood collector is ignoring his or her refusal  Wake a sleeping patient  Greet unconscious patients
  • 13.  THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP !  Written protocol ◦ Hospital inpatients ◦ Outpatients  Two identifiers
  • 14.  Primary identifier  Always compare with the requisition  Must be worn by the patient ◦ Wrist of older children and adults ◦ Ankles of newborns  Do not trust room and bed signs
  • 15.  Second identifier ◦ Have the patient state full name ◦ CLSI requirement
  • 16.  Primary identifier ◦ Have the patient state full name  Secondary identifier ◦ Ask additional information  Date of birth  Spell name  Compare unique data with the requisition form
  • 17.  CLSI requires a caregiver or family member to provide information on patient’s behalf if patient is unable to before drawing specimen  Document the name of the verifier  Drug testing might require photo ID
  • 18.  Unidentified patients ◦ Tagged with temporary number ◦ Tentative name  Commercial blood bank system ◦ Place additional stickers from ID band on:  Specimen  Requisition form  Units of blood
  • 19.  Reassure the patient  Explain procedure ◦ Do not explain the purpose of the test!  Do not say procedure is painless!  Alert patient to every step of the procedure  Remind patient to hold still
  • 20.  Basal state ◦ Preferred state  Fasting  Activities ◦ Medications  A variety of both prescription and over-the-counter medications can influence lab test results
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.  Site is convenient and supported ◦ Place pillow under arm ◦ Place fist under elbow ◦ Place arm at downward angle to prevent reflux  Safety ◦ Patient is sitting or lying down ◦ Remove objects from patient’s mouth ◦ Be alert for syncope
  • 24.
  • 25.  Place all supplies close to patient ◦ Collection equipment ◦ Antiseptic pads ◦ Gauze ◦ Bandage ◦ Needle disposal system ◦ Examination requisition form  Number and type of tubes  Extra tubes in case of loss of vacuum
  • 26.  Wash hands between patients  Change gloves between patients
  • 27. Vein location Increase amount of available blood
  • 28.  Locate tourniquet 3 to 4 inches above site  Avoid or cover arms with skin conditions  Avoid arms on the side of a mastectomy  Do not use a tourniquet for lactate test
  • 29.  Maximum time is 1 minute  Apply for site selection  Release for 2 minutes  Reapply  Release when blood flows  Prolonged tourniquet application ◦ Causes hemoconcentration  Increase in the ratio of certain analytes to plasma  Biochemical changes take place in the trapped blood
  • 30.  Other causes ◦ Excessive squeezing ◦ Probing a site ◦ Long-term IV therapy ◦ Sclerosed or occluded veins ◦ Vigorous fist clenching  Increases cellular elements
  • 31. ◦ Uncomfortable for patient ◦ Obstruct blood flow ◦ No radial pulse ◦ Appearance of petechiae
  • 32. Major vein Preferred site is antecubital fossa area
  • 33.  Vein of choice ◦ Large, well anchored ◦ Closer to surface ◦ More isolated from other structures ◦ Least painful–fewer nerve endings
  • 34. ◦ Located on thumb side of arm ◦ Second site of choice ◦ Close to the surface  Use lower angle of needle insertion (15°)  Possible blood spurt ◦ May be prominent in larger patients
  • 35. ◦ Located on the underside of the arm ◦ Third choice for venipuncture (H3-A6 recommends using only as a last resort)  Least firmly anchored (vein may “roll”)  Near brachial artery and median nerve  Hematoma formation more likely  Consider using a syringe for more control
  • 36.  Apply tourniquet 3 to 4 inches above venipuncture site  Have patient form a fist ◦ Do not pump fist  Causes hemoconcentration  Only acceptable for blood donations
  • 37. ◦ Feeling is more important than sight ◦ Probe with index finger, thumb has a pulse ◦ Push, don’t stroke ◦ Determine: size, depth, direction ◦ Remember: veins are spongy, tendons are rigid, arteries have a pulse
  • 38.  Check both arms  Listen to patient’s suggestions of previously successful areas
  • 39.  Massage the arm upward from the wrist  Briefly hang the arm down  Apply heat  Transilluminator device
  • 40.  Wrists and hands ◦ Apply tourniquet to forearm ◦ Consider a smaller needle, syringe, winged blood collection set  H3-A6 states to avoid veins from the underside of the wrist ◦ Possibility of puncturing the radial or ulnar nerve or artery  Can cause permanent nerve damage and inability to open and close the hand
  • 41.  Require physician approval  More susceptible to infection and thrombi  Avoid in patients with diabetes, cardiac problems, coagulation disorders
  • 42.  Occluded veins ◦ Thrombi ◦ Multiple punctures ◦ Feel hard ◦ Impaired circulation  Hematomas ◦ Do not puncture hematoma, noncirculation of blood ◦ Draw below hematoma ◦ Use other arm  Areas with edema  Areas with extensive burns, scars or tattoos ◦ More susceptible to infection ◦ Decreased circulation ◦ Difficult to palpate
  • 43.  Mastectomies ◦ Lymphostasis  Increased lymphocytes  Increased waste products ◦ Patient danger  Lymphedema  Infection  Double Mastectomies ◦ Consult physician ◦ Possibly perform fingerstick  Never obtain blood from a finger on the side affected by a mastectomy (CLSI H$A6) without physician-written permission
  • 44.  IV Fluids ◦ Ideally use other arm ◦ Avoid sites of previous IVs for 24–48 hours ◦ Note same arm collection on requisition ◦ Select site below infusion site, caregiver turns off IV for 2 minutes ◦ Preferably use a different vein ◦ Avoid drawing blood at the same time dye for radiological procedure or blood components are being infused
  • 45.  Fistulas ◦ Renal dialysis patients ◦ Permanent artery-vein connection ◦ Must avoid this arm ◦ Possibility of infection
  • 46.  Cannula ◦ Temporary (external) AV shunt ◦ T-tube connector with diaphragm ◦ Only specially trained personnel can draw from a cannula
  • 47.  Turn off IV for at least 2 minutes ◦ Discard first 5 mL blood ◦ Collect specimen in a new syringe ◦ Coagulation tests, discard 10 mL  Second 5 mL can be used for other tests  Document the type of IV fluid and location on requisition
  • 48.
  • 49.  Apply 70% isopropyl alcohol using a circular motion cleanse from inside to outside  Allow to air dry, 30–60 seconds will give maximum bacteriostatic action  Avoid wiping off with gauze  Failure to let alcohol dry causes a stinging sensation for patient  Specimen hemolysis
  • 50.  Blood cultures or arterial blood gases ◦ Povidone-iodine ◦ Tincture of iodine ◦ Chlorhexidine gluconate  Blood Alcohol Collection ◦ Do not cleanse site with alcohol ◦ Soap and water are recommended ◦ Iodine or benzalkonium chloride (Zephiran Chloride) may be acceptable
  • 51.  Perform while alcohol is drying  Screw the stopper-puncturing end of needle into the holder  Insert first collection tube into the holder  Advance tube only to mark on holder
  • 52.  Perform immediately before puncture ◦ Blunt end ◦ Barbed point
  • 53.  Reapply tourniquet  Confirm puncture site  Cleanse gloved palpating finger if necessary  Place holder in dominant hand  Place thumb on top, fingers underneath  After insertion, fingers can be braced on patient’s arm
  • 54.
  • 55.  Place thumb of nondominant hand 1–2 inches below site  Place fingers on back of arm  Do not anchor above and below site with thumb and index finger ◦ Possible accidental self-puncture
  • 56.
  • 57.  Bevel up  15-to-30 degree angle  Resistance lessens when the needle enters the vein
  • 58.  Nondominant hand can be used after vein is entered  Use flared ends of holder
  • 59.  Brace the hand holding the holder against the patient’s arm  Gently twist tubes on and off the needle
  • 60.  Mix tubes as they are removed from the holder needle ◦ Can be done before next tube is inserted  Remove and mix the last tube before removing the needle from the vein ◦ Blood will drip from the needle
  • 61.  Remove the tourniquet if still applied  Failure to remove can cause a hematoma  Patient may relax fist  Withdraw needle and apply pressure to gauze at the same time
  • 62.  Capable patients can apply pressure using digital pressure  Arm is raised and outstretched ◦ Do not bend the elbow  Collector must apply pressure if necessary
  • 63.  Immediately activate needle safety device  Dispose in a conveniently located sharps container  NEVER BEND, CUT, OR RECAP NEEDLE
  • 64.  Label tube before leaving the patient  Less chance of tubes being mixed up  Use a pen  Confirm information on preprinted labels  Verify correct labeling with the patient (CLSI H3-A6)
  • 65.  Patient’s name and ID number  Date and time of collection  Collector’s initials  Additional information ◦ Blood bank identification
  • 66.  Check arm before bandaging  H3-A6 states collector must observe for hematoma formation before applying bandage  Apply hypoallergenic bandage over gauze for extra pressure  Self-adhering material  Patient’s instructions  Avoid carrying heavy objects  Remove bandage within 1 hour
  • 67.  Pressure must be applied until bleeding stops ◦ Patients on anticoagulants/aspirin/herb therapy  Accidental arterial puncture ◦ Collector must apply pressure for 5 minutes or until bleeding has stopped ◦ Notify nursing staff and physician  Allergy to adhesive ◦ Avoid use in children under 2 years old
  • 68.  Place in biohazard containers  Remove gloves  Wash hands
  • 69.  Return patient’s bed to original position  Replace bedrails
  • 71.  Observe any special handling procedures  Deliver as soon as possible ◦ No longer than 45 minutes  Transport in an upright position ◦ Facilitate clotting ◦ Prevent hemolysis  Complete all required paperwork
  • 72.  Separate serum and plasma from the cells within 2 hours of collection o Hemolysis severely affects potassium values o Cellular metabolism decreases glucose levels
  • 73.  Coagulation specimens for a PTT can remain at RT for 4 hours; if patient is on unfractionated heparin, the plasma must be removed from the cells within 1 hour, test within 4  PT are stable for 24 hours at RT  Blood smears from EDTA tubes should be made within 1 hour of collection.  Specimen can be refrigerated for up to 4 hours