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In Medicine / College | 2025-07-05

A medical assistant is preparing to perform a venipuncture. Which of the following is correct when instructing a patient about the phlebotomy procedure?
A. "Make a fist and pump once."
B. "Make a fist, but do not pump."
C. "Make a fist and pump twice."
D. "Make a fist and pump three times."

Asked by wee9

Answer (2)

The correct instruction for a patient during venipuncture is to 'Make a fist, but do not pump,' as this allows the veins to be more visible without affecting blood flow. This ensures both the ease of locating veins and the integrity of the blood sample. Clear and correct guidance is crucial for successful venipuncture.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-06

The correct instruction for a patient undergoing venipuncture is to 'Make a fist, but do not pump.' This ensures veins are visible without affecting blood sample integrity. Proper guidance is essential to successful venipuncture procedures. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06