A bruise
The vein to be avoided
The best vein for blood collection
This vein runs along the outer arm
This blood vessel pulses
The nurse must turn this off for 2 minutes before collection
These surgically joined vessels are for hemodialysis
Mixing anticoagulants means you did this wrong
This port must be avoided
Leaving on the tourniquet too long with cause this to increase
This is the bag to use for bloody bandages
This is the bag to use for disposal of paper towels after hand washing
This is where to dispose of your dirty needles
This can spread MRSA
A gauge smaller than this can cause hemolysis
Queen Victoria's male descendants suffered from this bleeding disorder
Women with heavy periods and frequent nosebleeds may have this
A sudden change in blood pressure may trigger this event
Drug monitoring may require this to protect the chain of custody
Blood cultures require this disinfectant
Injecting blood into a tube while holding it with the opposite hand can result in
Not changing gloves between patients can result in
The patient's feeling of electric shock in the arm can mean
Post-exposure prophylaxis is ineffective after
If one of these breaks, radiation, viral, or bacterial contamination will occur
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