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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What kind of procedure is jugular venipuncture | Blood collection procedure from jugular vein in neck |
| When is jugular venipuncture used | Used when larger samples needed |
| What methods are used for jugular venipuncture | Sitting method or extension method over edge of table |
| Extend head upward and away from technician—pull head toward your shoulder or away from shoulder True or False | True |
| Who will hold off vein | Person drawing blood will hold off vein |
| What kind of procedure is cephalic venipuncture | Blood collection procedure from front leg (cephalic vein) |
| How should dog be restrained | Dog is restrained in sitting position, Bear hug to control head |
| How is cat's head controlled | Cat’s head is controlled with hand |
| How are bodies used | Bodies used to aide in more contact restraint |
| How should you extend leg | Extend leg at elbow and hold off vein for collection |
| What is saphenous venipuncture | Collection from Saphenous vein in hind leg |
| How is saphenous venipuncture done | Often done in Lateral recumbency (could be standing though) |
| How should you perform saphenous venipuncture | Put dog into lateral. Take hand off of rear leg on table and use it to squeeze thigh to hold off vein |
| Sometimes an actual torniquet is used instead True or False | True |