Table of Contents
- 1 What are the steps for venipuncture?
- 2 What is the most important step in a routine venipuncture?
- 3 What is the order of draw?
- 4 Which vein is the first choice for venipuncture?
- 5 What does EDTA stand for in phlebotomy?
- 6 What are the 5 sites for venipuncture?
- 7 How to choose the best site for venipuncture?
- 8 What kind of Doctor does a venipuncture procedure?
What are the steps for venipuncture?
- Label the tube with the patient’s. particulars.
- Put tourniquet on the patient about. 3-4′ above the venipuncture site.
- Ask patient to form a fist so. veins are more prominent.
- After finding the vein, clean the.
- Assemble needle and vacuum.
- Insert the collection tube into the.
- Remove cap from needle.
- Use thumb to draw skin tight.
What is the most important step in a routine venipuncture?
Venipuncture is the process of collecting or “draw- ing” blood from a vein and the most common way to collect blood specimens for laboratory testing. It is the most frequent procedure performed by a phle- botomist and the most important step in this proce- dure is patient identification.
What is a routine venipuncture?
Collection of a capillary blood specimen (36416) or of venous blood from an existing access line or by venipuncture that does not require a physician’s skill or a cutdown is considered “routine venipuncture.”
What is the order of draw?
This is known as the Order of Draw.
- Blood Culture Tubes or Vials.
- Coagulation Tubes (Blue-Top Tubes)
- Serum Tubes without Clot Activator or Gel (Red-Top tubes)
- Serum Tubes with Clot Activator or Gel (Gold or Tiger Top Tubes)
- Heparin Tubes (Green-Top Tubes)
- EDTA Tubes (Lavender-Top Tubes)
Which vein is the first choice for venipuncture?
The antecubital area of the arm is usually the first choice for routine venipuncture. This area contains the three vessels primarily used by the phlebotomist to obtain venous blood specimens: the median cubital, the cephalic and the basilic veins.
What is the CPT code for routine venipuncture?
36415
Submit CPT code 36415 for all routine venipunctures, not requiring the skill of a physician, for specimen collection. This includes all venipunctures performed on superficial peripheral veins of the upper and lower extremities.
What does EDTA stand for in phlebotomy?
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
A. EDTA stands for Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. EDTA functions by binding calcium in the blood and keeping the blood from clotting.
What are the 5 sites for venipuncture?
Areas of the body that look infected, scarred, or burned must also be avoided. When working with patients who have undergone a mastectomy, draw from the arm on the opposite side of the mastectomy to avoid edematous tissue.
What are the steps in the venipuncture procedure?
1 VENIPUNCTURE PROCEDURE USING A SYRINGE: Place a sheathed needle or butterfly on the syringe. Remove the cap and turn the bevel up. 2 INFANT/CHILD PHLEBOTOMY. Secure patient to Papoose apparatus for stabilization if child is unable to sit upright on their own. 3 TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS FOR BLOOD COLLECTION. Reposition the needle.
How to choose the best site for venipuncture?
Choose the appropriate site for venipuncture. Most frequently used veins are median cubital, basilica and cephalic. Never draw blood on an artery or from the feet, unless specified. When veins are hard to find, palpate, tap veins, massage the chosen site, apply heat or have the patient hand down his arm.
What kind of Doctor does a venipuncture procedure?
Venipuncture Procedure is the collection of blood from a vein, usually for laboratory testing, is done through venipuncture and performed by a phlebotomist. Although most professionals in the medical field can draw blood, a phlebotomy technician specializes in the procedure and is trained accordingly.
What kind of needles are used for venipuncture?
There are best practices that must be observed as well. 1. Needles used depend on the procedure that will be undertaken. Options include safety needles that are 22g or less, butterfly needles in 21g or less and syringes. 2. Blood collection tubes are used when drawing blood in predetermined volume.