Author Question: Isopropyl alcohol (70) is commonly used for cleansing the venipuncture site before phlebotomy. The ... (Read 85 times)

Mr.Thesaxman

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Isopropyl alcohol (70) is commonly used for cleansing the venipuncture site before phlebotomy. The motion that should be used in cleansing is:
 
  a. Beginning at the outer edge away from the intended site of needle entry, use concentric circles and gradually work in to the center.
  b. Using random motion, scrub over and around the intended site of needle entry for 1 full minute.
  c. Beginning at the intended site of needle entry, work in concentric circles away from the site.
  d. Using random motion, lightly wipe over the intended site for 2 full minutes.

Question 2

Venipuncture needles, after use, must be disposed of in a:
 
  a. Biohazard bag
  b. Laboratory wastebasket
  c. Biohazard sharps container
  d. All of the above are acceptable.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The skin should be prepared by using concentric circles that start at the site of intended needle entry and work outward. None of the other methods suitably cleanse the intended needle entry site.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
All sharp objects, which include needles, should be disposed of in a biohazard sharps container. A biohazard bag, as well as waste paper bag liner, is not puncture proof. In addition, a laboratory waste bag is not labeled to contain biohazard material and so puts custodial staff at real risk when handling it.



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