Blood gas lab test

    • [DOC File]TEST

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      Heparinized arterial blood gas syringe kit. Alcohol swabs. 2x2 gauze. Tape. Patient label (put on syringe prior to putting in ice bag) Bag of ice for transport to lab. Step 1: Allen test. Put on clean, but not necessarily sterile gloves. Have patient hold wrist in supine position. Perform Allen test for collateral flow. Allen test:


    • [DOC File]TEST

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      Name Lab Coordinator. 1. Record the degree of agglutination (0 to 4+) for each antigen: Serum. Final Serum O Antigen H Antigen Tube # Dilution Titer After 1 Hour 2nd Lab Period After 1 Hour 2nd Lab …


    • Arterial Blood Gas Test: Purpose, Procedure, Preparation

      A. ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS. Prior to entering the room, obtain ice and place in plastic biohazard bag. Identify the patient and introduce yourself to the patient. Explain the procedure. Wash hands. Apply gloves. Check radial pulses and determine site for puncture. Perform the Allen’s Test on the hand with best pulse to ensure adequate collateral ...


    • [DOC File]Validation, Verification, and Testing Plan Template

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      The scope of practice in this specialty is limited to blood gas analysis and is also contained in the scope of clinical chemistry. (11) The purpose of the specialty of histology is to process cellular and tissue components through methods of fixation, dehydration, embedding, microtomy, frozen sectioning, staining, and other related procedures ...


    • [DOC File]Biology 13A Lab #12: The Respiratory System

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      The test data reduction program contains an image of correct data output for an item by item comparison of data, and provides a summary of an evaluated test as output. 5.0 TEST DESCRIPTION TEST DESCRIPTION. This section provides a description of the tests. Each test should be under a separate section header, 5.1 - 5.x. 5.x [Test Identifier]


    • [DOC File]I

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      15. Blood gases should be sent to the lab immediately via the pneumatic tube system. (Otherwise, samples must be placed in ice water slurry if they cannot be transported to the lab within 15 minutes after acquisition.) 16. Flush the arterial line tubing from flush “pigtail” at transducer until entire line is clear.


    • [DOC File]Interpretation of Pulmonary Function Tests

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      2. If your Gas Pressure Sensor has a blue plastic valve on it, place the valve in the position shown in Figure 12.2. 3. Select one member of the group as the test subject. Wrap the Respiration Monitor Belt snugly around the test subject’s chest. Press the Velcro strips together at the back.


    • [DOC File]Arterial Blood Gases - Queen's School of Medicine

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      Blood gases should be sent to the lab immediately via the pneumatic tube system. (Otherwise, samples must be placed in ice water slurry if they cannot be transported to the lab within 15 minutes after acquisition.) ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL LABORATORY. St. Peter’s Hospital. 1. Lactate Analysis Arterial Blood…


    • [DOC File]LABORATORY RESULTS WORKSHEET

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      An arterial blood gas demonstrates a pO2 = 56 and a pCO2 = 44. 2. 50 year old man with a 65 pack/year smoking history and a cough. His chest x-ray shows a diffuse reticulonodular pattern. 3. 36 year old man with muscular dystrophy. He is presently wheelchair bound and an arterial blood gas demonstrates a pO2 = 60 and a pCO2 = 52.


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