Anatomy of veins for venipuncture

    • [DOC File]LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

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      Relate the anatomy and physiology of venipuncture sites. Analyze factors to be considered in choosing a site for venipuncture. Demonstrate the selection of appropriate needle gauge and length to use in venipuncture. Discriminate techniques that ensure a comfortable venipuncture.


    • Key Points_Cardio 6

      The reason syncope usually occurs with standing or the upright position is that gravity results in the pooling of 500-1000 ml of blood in the veins of the legs and splanchnic veins; thus, standing decreases venous return to the heart, which reduces preload, which decreases stroke volume, which decreases cardiac output IF NO sufficient ...


    • [DOC File]THE TRAINING CENTER

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      Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Terminology-(12 Hours) ... Identify the veins of the arms, hands, legs, and feet on which phlebotomy is performed. ... List the steps necessary to perform an arterial, venipuncture and/or capillary puncture in chronological order.



    • [DOCX File]Venepuncture Blood Specimen Collection

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      For small paediatric patients, a tourniquet is not necessary and engorgement of veins will occur by holding the patient’s hand or foot to stabilise. In sick paediatric patients, avoid the median cubital or long saphenous vein, as they may be used at a later time to insert a central catheter.


    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy, First Edition

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      Located on the _____surface of the elbow region, the cubital fossa is a depression within which the median cubital vein connects the basilic and _____veins. The _____fossa is a common site for venipuncture (removal of _____from a vein). The Arm and Elbow


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      Anatomy and Physiology “JINGO” Game. Anatomical charts. Scientific models . ... Students will use Venipuncture Task Trainer to locate veins. ... Students will practice venipuncture using evacuated tubes and syringes on Task Trainer, venipuncture pad and arm.


    • [DOCX File]Weebly

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      Located on the anterior surface of the elbow region, the cubital fossa is a depression within which the median cubital vein connects the basilic and cephalic veins. The cubital fossa is a common site for venipuncture (removal of blood from a vein).


    • [DOCX File]Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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      Critical arterial segments. Venesection, venipuncture. Vascular sutures. 4. The topography of the hand. ... the neck. Surgical acces to organs of the neck, blood vessels and nerves. Puncture of the external and internal jugular veins. ... Lymph drainage from mammary gland and sentinel lymph nodes. Internal thoracic artery. Sugical anatomy of ...


    • [DOC File]LIVE ANATOMY - Faculty

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      The veins of each extremity can be divided into superficial and deep veins. We will only be concerned with the superficial veins in LIVE anatomy, but keep in mind that the two systems have multiple interconnections. The deep veins run parallel to the arteries and are usually found as a pair of veins on either side of the artery.


    • [DOCX File]Phlebotomy Technician

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      Methods of Venipuncture. Syringe and needle. Vacutainer "Butterfly" ... New and special techniques "hard to draw" veins. Unusual condition for blood withdrawal. New aids, ideas, materials versus outmoded. ... Demonstrates knowledge of terminology and anatomy for skin puncture specimens.


    • [DOC File]1 - University of Glasgow

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      To appreciate how to perform a venipuncture on the ear of the pig. To be able to pass the auriscope (otoscope) tube along the external auditory meatus and recognise the eardrum, when and if it can be seen. To be able to recognise the parts of the temporal bone, including the tympanic bulla, on a radiograph.


    • Chapter 18

      Venipuncture. Administration. Site Selection. Prime factors to consider. Suitability of location. Condition of vein. Purpose of infusion. Duration of therapy. Veins most often most often used for IV injection in radiography located. Anterior forearm. Posterior hand. Radial aspect of wrist. Antecubital space of elbow


    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - cnaZone

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      HUMAN ANATOMY for CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS. ... The veins are thin-walled blood vessels that are connected to the capillaries. Unlike arteries veins are easily seen as they are often close to the skin, but an artery will have a pulse, a vein will not. ... Venipuncture is the preferred method because veins are often easily visible and unlike ...


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