Study Guide For BLOOD COLLECTION
I. Capillary Blood Collection
A. Assemble equipment.
1. Gauze or cotton balls. 2. Alcohol swabs, or 70% alcohol. 3. Sterile blood lancet. 4. Three capillary tubes (anticoagulated and plain). 5. Pencil and paper. (In hospital you would have a requisition slip). 6. Gloves.
B. Select and prepare the site.
1. Massage the finger to increase circulation. 2. Vigorously clean area with 70% alcohol and let dry.
C. Puncture the finger using a firm, quick stick 2-3 mm. deep. (See Figure A)
D. Using a piece of dry Gauze, wipe the area dry. This allows the blood …show more content…
Insert the needle firmly and deliberately at a 15o angle into the vein in exactly the same direction as the vein is running. (See Figure E and F)
7. Withdraw a minimum of 7 mls. whole blood by pulling back on the plunger slowly.
8. Release the tourniquet and pick up the sterile piece of cotton.
9. Withdraw the needle and place cotton gently on puncture.
10. When the needle is out of the arm, firmly press cotton on puncture and ask patient to continue the pressure.
11. Transfer blood into anticoagulated test tube. Place the needle and the syringe in the disposable needle box or appropriate waste container.
12. Invert the tube 10-12 times. This mixes blood and anticoagulant.
13. Apply dressing, bandaid, or tape.
14. Label tubes with the patient's name, date, and your initials.
B. Vacutainer Method for Blood Collection
1. Assemble equipment.
a. Tourniquet. b. Gauze or cotton balls. c. 70% alcohol or alcohol swabs. d. Double-pointed B-D needle, or any other appropriate needle. e. Plastic holder with guide line. f. Evacuated glass tubes with rubber …show more content…
Select a potential site (inside the elbow, hand, wrist, and foot) and apply tourniquet with medium pressure and a quick-release loop.
6. Palpate vein and describe depth, size, and direction of vein at intended puncture site.
7. Clean area of puncture site vigorously with 70% alcohol swab. Scrub from center to outside of the site. Let dry.
8. Fix the vein in position by pulling skin taunt 1 inch below proposed entry.
9. Insert the needle firmly and deliberately at a 15o angle into the vein in exactly the same direction as the vein is running.
10. Complete puncture of diaphragm by pushing tube forward with the same hand. If you are in the vein, blood will flow into the tube immediately.
11. Allow tube to fill. (If you are obtaining multiple specimens--2, 3, or more tubes--remove tube from rear cannula without moving needle in the arm. Slide the next tube on the rear cannula. Repeat the process as many times as necessary.)
12. Release the tourniquet and pick up the sterile piece of cotton.
13. Place cotton gently on puncture and withdraw the