| BLOOD COLLECTION (3 Programs) Blood is the elixir of life. With every beat of the heart, blood circulates through the vessels of the body bringing the cells life-sustaining oxygen, nutrients, and hormones while removing waste products that can be toxic. This process continues second after second, minute after minute, day after day throughout life. BLOOD COLLECTION: Anatomy and Physiology This first program in the three-part Blood Collection series reviews the anatomic and physiologic considerations related to phlebotomy - the collection of blood - as well as describe the most common blood tests. 21 minutes Objectives: After completing this course, the learner should be able to: Differentiate between the five types of blood vessels Identify the locations of three preferred sites for venipuncture Name the three formed elements found in blood Name the four blood types List seven common blood tests BLOOD COLLECTION: Performing Phlebotomy This second program in the three-part Blood Collection series will focus on performing venipuncture, troubleshooting problems with gaining venous access, and common complications. In addition, guidelines for documentation of the procedure will be presented. 30 minutes OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the learner should be able to: Identify the proper labeling used for various blood tests Describe the preparation procedure before drawing blood Explain the advantages and disadvantages of several equipment options for phlebotomy Describe the venipuncture procedure Explain the Emergency Nurses Association’s Clinical Practice Guidelines for taking a blood culture Describe the solutions to three common problems when performing phlebotomy List the proper information to include when documenting a blood draw BLOOD COLLECTION: Special Considerations This final program in the three-part Blood Collection series will focus on special considerations when performing phlebotomy on specific populations, including pediatric patients, the elderly, women who have had mastectomies, patients who are obese, and those who have needle phobia. 22 minutes OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the learner should be able to: Estimate the blood volume of patients in different developmental stages Describe techniques used to alleviate the stress of venipuncture Describe common behavioral reactions to venipuncture for children of different ages Explain the blood collection procedure for newborns, children, and elderly patients Identify precautions to be taken when drawing blood from women who have had mastectomies and patients who are obese Describe the proper approach to phlebotomy for patients with belonephobia *Available Closed Captioned | |||||||
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