Across
- 2. Tourniquet should be removed after...?
- 5. Type of blood sample with anticoagulant
- 7. Material/substance harmful to health
- 8. Must be worn during venipuncture
- 10. Best defence against accidental ingestion
- 11. Urgent
- 13. Infection through mucus membranes
- 14. Separating patients from other patients
- 16. Fourth vacutainer in the order of draw
- 17. Puncturing a vein
- 18. effective communication skills and tact
- 19. Allowing patient to be injured if they faint
- 20. When majority of errors are made
- 25. Can ruin a blood sample
- 26. Process of blood changing from liquid to solid
- 27. Infection route-neglect hand washing and handling food, drinks, money, etc.
- 29. Conforming to standard of right/wrong conduct
- 30. Inhibits glycolysis
- 33. Treat all samples the same
- 35. Difference between plasma and serum
- 36. Infection through skin
- 39. technique to prevent contamination
- 41. Used for capillary puncture
Down
- 1. Never do this!
- 3. Reason blood is removed
- 4. How to recognize arterial blood
- 6. Blood collected by MD
- 9. Proper handling of personal information and lab results
- 12. Area to completely avoid
- 15. Samples with no anticoagulant
- 21. Inhibiting formation of thrombin
- 22. Inhalation, splashees of aerosols
- 23. Localized collection of blood
- 24. 1/2 plasma and 1/2 cells
- 28. Responsible for 50% of HIV exposures to healthcare workers
- 31. Reason vein does not permit blood flow
- 32. Do not put your own at risk
- 33. Alternative for alcohol allergies
- 34. Verbal, written, or implied
- 37. Needle stick injury
- 38. Recently taken the place of ACD
- 40. Testing blood cell counts, clotting