Fingerstick Blood Collection into a Microtainer for PNG

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Fingerstick Blood Collection into a Microtainer for PNG

Universal precautions Assume that all human blood is potentially infectious for HIV, hepatitis, and other infectious agents. Practice universal precautions using gloves, eye protection, and lab coats. Always use sterile, single-use, disposable supplies for sample collection.

Finger stick procedure Place all collection materials on top of disposable pad. Open the alcohol swabs, gauze, and bandage. Have all items ready for blood collection. Attach the patient’s labels to the malaria slide and DBS card.

Finger stick procedure Put on your powder free gloves. Turn participant’s hand upward. Massage participant’s hand and lower part of the finger to increase blood flow.

Finger stick procedure Scrub the participant’s middle finger or ring finger with an alcohol swab. Dry with gauze.

Finger stick procedure Hold the finger in an upward position and lance the palm side surface of the finger (between the nail and the finger pad) with the lancet. Press firmly on the finger when making the puncture. Doing so will help you to obtain the amount of blood you need.

Finger stick procedure Apply slight pressure to start blood flow. Blot the first drop of blood on a gauze pad and discard in appropriate container.

Finger stick procedure Keep the finger in a downward position and gently massage it to maintain blood flow. Hold the Microtainer® at an angle of 30 degrees below the collection site and use the scoop on the Microtainer® to guide the drop into the vial. Do not scrape the skin. Fill the Microtainer® to 350 - 500 µL level.

Finger stick procedure Cap the Microtainer® and gently invert it 10 times to prevent clots from forming.

Finger stick procedure Apply a sterile adhesive bandage over the puncture site.

Finger stick procedure Place the label on the vial. If the label contains a barcode, the barcode needs to be vertical like a ladder when placed on the vial. If the barcode is not vertical, the laboratory will not be able to read the label. Place the label from left to right starting from the cap end and leave the graduated numbers on the tube visible. Properly discard all used materials.

Any questions?