Final answer:
The venipuncture procedure involves disclosing your experience, introducing yourself to the patient and securing consent, proper identification, cleaning the puncture site, inserting the needle at the correct angle, applying pressure after needle withdrawal, and disposing of the needle in a sharp disposal container.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. It is important to disclosure your level of experience to your patients.
2. Introduce yourself to the patient, explain the procedure, and secure patient consent to proceed. Identify the patient. If possible, they must state their name and date of birth.
3. According to the CLSI, proper identification includes...
4. Once an appropriate puncture site has been identified, cleanse the site using an alcohol wipe (or 'friction scrub') with a circular motion.
5. T/F: The site must be allowed to air dry before performing the venipuncture. Once the site is cleaned, if it is necessary to re-palpate the site, the gloved finger must also be cleaned with alcohol in order to not contaminate the site.
6. With the bevel facing up, insert the needle at a 15-30 degree angle.
7. Hover folded gauze over the venipuncture site and apply pressure immediately after the needle is withdrawn.
8. The proper way to dispose of a needle is to first, immediately activate the safety mechanism on the needle and put it into a sharp disposal container right away.