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Explain in 5 sentences.
1. Why choose the proper needle for blood collection?
2. Why strictly adhere to the proper “order of draw”?
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- 1 Mention the different types of vacutainer tubes to draw blood. articoagutant and what procedure will be used. 2. Mention what mistakes can be made when collecting a blood sample.1. Cite 7 conditions wherein bleeding time would be prolonged. 2. Cite specific factors wherein the bleeding time wouldly falsely decreased 3. Cite specific factors wherein the bleeding time wouldly falsely increased.Why the difference in the “order of draw” of capillary puncture from that of phlebotomy? explain in 5-7 sentences
- 2. In the presence of anticoagulants, bleeding time is prolonged. Why 3. Name the important factors necessary for normal bleeding time.ANSWER BRIEFLY: 2.In the presence of anticoagulants, bleeding time is prolonged. Why? 3. Name the important factors necessary for normal bleeding time.1. what is the most probable diagnosis. explain2. should any additional diagnostic tests be performed to confirm the diagnosis?3. suggest the treatment strategy
- Explain each: Why observe the following when doing ETS blood collection? a. Expiry date of blood collection tube b. Proper assembly of adapter, needle, and collection tubes Cleaning of puncture site in an inward to outward circular motion c. Puncture site after antiseptic has air dried d. Mixing blood and no pre-labelling of collection tubes e. Removal of tourniquet prior to needle drawing from vein f. Applying pressure to the site after blood collection30. Which of the following is not a method for reducing hematoma formation? * O A. Remove tourniquet after removing needle. OB. Steady handling of adapter when changing tubes. O C. Use the recommended antecubital veins. O D. Remove tourniquet prior to removing needle. Back Next Page 3 of 62. What will be the effect in prothrombin time if the patient is receiving therapeutic heparin? 3. Prothrombin Time is performed diagnostically when any coagulopathy is suspected. Explain the expected results of PT on the following coagulopathies: 3.1 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 3.2 Liver Disease SERUM PROTHROMBIN TIME 3.3 Vitamin K Deficiency 4. Illustrate and label the different steps of Serum Prothrombin Time.
- Explain in 10 sentences, please. Thank you for the help21. A 45-year-old man is brought to the physician because of a 3-week history of fever and facial pain. His temperature is 38°C (100.4°F), pulse is 74/min, and respirations are 14/min. Physical examination shows tenderness, edema, and erythema around the left zygomatic bone. A CT scan of the head shows that the left maxillary sinus is filled with fluid. Fiberscopic rhinoscopy is done to examine the maxillary sinus. The inserted endoscope is most likely to traverse which of the following spaces before immediately entering the maxillary sinus in this patient? OA) Frontonasal duct B) Inferior meatus Oc) Middle meatus OD) Nasolacrimal duct E) Parotid duct OF) Sphenoethmoidal recess G) Superior meatus the24. A 45-year-old man is brought to the physician because of a 3-week history of fever and facial pain. His temperature is 38°C (100.4°F), pulse is 74/min, and respirations are 14/min. Physical examination shows tenderness, edema, and erythema around the left zygomatic bone. A CT scan of the head shows that the left maxillary sinus is filled with fluid. Fiberscopic rhinoscopy is done to examine the maxillary sinus. The inserted endoscope is most likely to traverse which of the following spaces before immediately entering the maxillary sinus in this patient? A) Frontonasal duct B) Inferior meatus C) Middle meatus D) Nasolacrimal duct E) Parotid duct F) Sphenoethmoidal recess G) Superior meatus