Reference no: EM133714588
Questions
1. Define "edema".
2. Define "lymphostasis".
3. Why should phlebotomy procedures not be performed on an arm on the side of a mastectomy?
4. When is a patient in a "basal state"?
5. Where is the recommended area to perform a venipuncture on a patient whose arm is covered by tattoos?
6. Indicate how you can recognize hematoma formation during a venipuncture procedure.
7. What indications suggest that you have accidentally punctured an artery during a venipuncture?
8. List the steps for performing a venipuncture below an IV.
9. You are in the process of drawing the blood from a patient when the patient states they feel lightheaded.
a. What should you do right away?
b. Identify the primary concern in this situation
10. Assume that the patient you are drawing complains of significant pain in the arm. Describe what you should do.
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