Capillary Blood Collection Electronic Competency

This Electronic Competency has been designed for Canterbury District Health Board staff only.

Please read these points before continuing.

NAME: (Please key in your name in the field below)

 

WARD OR CLINIC: (Please key in your place of employment in the field below)

 

DATE: 

 

Q1. What is the minimum number of points of ID required to identify a patient?

One

Two

Three

 

Q2. Name three points of ID. Please rank in order of importance.

 

Q3. Should you wear gloves when collecting blood?

No

Yes

 

Q4. Please state the reason(s) in detail for your answer to Q3.

 

Q5. Should the heel or finger be warm, clean and dry?

Yes

No

 

Q6. Please state the reason(s) in detail for your answer to Q5.

 

Q7. If the perfusion is poor, what can be done to improve the peripheral blood flow before the sample is taken? Please state your answer in detail.

 

Q8. What areas on the heel are permitted for capillary collects?

Centre of heel

Side of instep

Side of outstep

Rear side of heel

 

Q9. What sort of puncturing device do you use when performing a capillary collect? Please write the name in the field below. 

 

Q10. 

Once the puncture has been made, should you wipe the first drop of blood away?

Yes

No

 

Q11. Please state the reason(s) in detail for your answer to Q10.

 

Q12. Please select from the list below, those items which contribute to a good capillary collect:

Wiping the first drop of blood away

Squeezing too hard

Adequate blood flow

"Milking" the finger or heel

Scraping surface blood into the capillary tube

Getting air bubbles in a capillary blood gas sample

Not squeezing too hard 

 

Q13. Please select from the list below, those items which contribute to a bad capillary collect:

Not wiping the first drop of blood away

Squeezing too hard

Adequate blood flow

"Milking" the finger or heel

Scraping surface blood into the capillary tube

Getting air bubbles in a capillary blood gas sample

Not squeezing too hard