AIMS
To be able to safely conduct venepuncture and draw blood for testing
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, you will
- Know the roles and responsibilities of staff performing venepuncture
- Understand the limitation of duties
- Recognise the importance of communication
- Know the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system of the lower arm
- Be aware of the criteria of selecting a suitable site
- Know how to prepare the site ready for venepuncture
- Be aware of proper handwashing technique
- Be aware of the procedure of collecting blood samples
- Recognise common problems that can occur in blood collection
- Understand how to label samples correctly
- Know two common devices used in venepuncture, and how to use them
- Be aware of needle gauges, and how their indications
- Understand how to correctly dispose of used equipment
- Know how to deal with a needle stick injury
LESSONS AND TOPICS
Venepuncture
- What is venepuncture?
- Roles and Responsibilities
- The Laboratory
- Limitation of Duties
- Communication
Training
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Criteria for Choosing a Site for Venepuncture
- Anatomical Considerations
The Procedure
- Equipment
- Identify the Patient
- Hand Hygiene
- Disinfect the Entry Site
- Venepuncture
- Completing the Procedure
- Care of Samples - Storage and Transport
- Trouble shooting
- Accountability
- Labelling Bottles
Preparing the Site
- Choice of Site
- The Clinical Status of the Patient
- Physiological Factors
- Skin Preparation
- Hand Washing
Devices
- Monovette
- Vacutainer
- Needle Gauges
Personal Safety
- Protection
- Disposal of Used Equipment
- Needle Stick Injuries
- Flowchart for Accidental Exposure to High Risk Body Fluids
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