Vacuum-venipuncture skills: time required and importance of tube order

Chieko FujiiFaculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Keio University, Fujisawa, JapanBackground: The purpose of this study was to assess specific vacuum-venipuncture skills and the influence of the time involved in skin puncture and blood collection.Methods: Thirty subjects undergoing venipuncture in wh...

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Main Author: Fujii C
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2013-08-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/vacuum-venipuncture-skills-time-required-and-importance-of-tube-order-a13907
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spelling doaj-b2e2c5e45c0e418d8daa98db1b5aea422020-11-24T22:45:14ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1176-63441178-20482013-08-012013default457464Vacuum-venipuncture skills: time required and importance of tube orderFujii CChieko FujiiFaculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Keio University, Fujisawa, JapanBackground: The purpose of this study was to assess specific vacuum-venipuncture skills and the influence of the time involved in skin puncture and blood collection.Methods: Thirty subjects undergoing venipuncture in which video analysis was possible were included. These procedures were carried out by four nurses and recorded with a digital camera. Venipuncture skills classified by our observations were delineated on the basis of frame-by-frame video images, and a graph of x and y coordinates was created.Results: With the first blood-collection tube, strong blood flow required the practitioner to push the tube back in to compensate for the strong repulsive force in approximately 46% of cases. By the third blood-collection tube, the blood flow had weakened; therefore, the tube was moved up and down. In cases that required a second venipuncture, the tube was already pierced, so the time required to fill it to 5 mL was significantly longer.Conclusion: Hand movement of the practitioner is adjusted according to blood flow. Reflex movement in response to strong blood flow may increase the risk of pushing the needle through the vein with excessive force. The time required to fill the tube varies among nurses, tube order, and level of venipuncture skills.Keywords: blood collection, blood-collection tube, clinical practice, venipuncture skillhttp://www.dovepress.com/vacuum-venipuncture-skills-time-required-and-importance-of-tube-order-a13907
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title_short Vacuum-venipuncture skills: time required and importance of tube order
title_full Vacuum-venipuncture skills: time required and importance of tube order
title_fullStr Vacuum-venipuncture skills: time required and importance of tube order
title_full_unstemmed Vacuum-venipuncture skills: time required and importance of tube order
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series Vascular Health and Risk Management
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1178-2048
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Chieko FujiiFaculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Keio University, Fujisawa, JapanBackground: The purpose of this study was to assess specific vacuum-venipuncture skills and the influence of the time involved in skin puncture and blood collection.Methods: Thirty subjects undergoing venipuncture in which video analysis was possible were included. These procedures were carried out by four nurses and recorded with a digital camera. Venipuncture skills classified by our observations were delineated on the basis of frame-by-frame video images, and a graph of x and y coordinates was created.Results: With the first blood-collection tube, strong blood flow required the practitioner to push the tube back in to compensate for the strong repulsive force in approximately 46% of cases. By the third blood-collection tube, the blood flow had weakened; therefore, the tube was moved up and down. In cases that required a second venipuncture, the tube was already pierced, so the time required to fill it to 5 mL was significantly longer.Conclusion: Hand movement of the practitioner is adjusted according to blood flow. Reflex movement in response to strong blood flow may increase the risk of pushing the needle through the vein with excessive force. The time required to fill the tube varies among nurses, tube order, and level of venipuncture skills.Keywords: blood collection, blood-collection tube, clinical practice, venipuncture skill
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