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- When capillary blood is used, which of the following is the correct order of collection for the following tubes (by their color of tube top): blood bank serum, plasma chemistry, and hematology? green, lavender, gold light blue, gold, lavender gold, light blue, lavender lavender, green, redDiscuss how the following values/results can be affected by keeping a blood sample (purple t room temperature for an extended time period. Value/Result Affect/Change MCV Hematocrit MCHC ESR WBC Count WBC Morphologywhy is it important to follow safety and technical procedures when drawing blood?
- Discuss how the following values/results can be affected by keeping a blood sample (purple top) at room temperature for an extended time period. Value/Result Affect/Change MCV Hematocrit MCHC ESR WBC Count WBC MorphologyHow can you relate the Concept of Perfusion to future professional clinical practice, explain in ~ 150 words.?What are the nursing considerations when administering Intravenous Fluids/Blood Transfusions? Give the nursing considerations of these.
- State the correct order of draw in collecting multiple draw blood samples followed by most laboratories.Are patient’s rights absolute? Explain.A nurse is administering a blood transfusion for a patient following surgery. During the transfusion, the patient dis-plays signs of dyspnea, dry cough, and pulmonary edema. What would be the nurse’s priority actions related to thesesymptoms?a. Slow or stop the infusion; monitor vital signs, notify thephysician, place the patient in upright position with feetdependent.b. Stop the transfusion immediately and keep the vein openwith normal saline, notify the physician stat, administerantihistamine parenterally as needed.c. Stop the transfusion immediately and keep the veinopen with normal saline, notify the physician, andtreat symptoms.d. Stop the infusion immediately, obtain a culture of thepatient’s blood, monitor vital signs, notify the physician,administer antibiotics stat.