1. Test done to determine the patency of collateral circulation before puncturing the arterial site.

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1. Test done to determine the patency of collateral circulation before puncturing the arterial site.
2. Condition when the clot is mobilized from an initial thrombosis.
3. Complication of arterial puncture that happens when there is contamination of the puncture
site before collection.
4. Involuntary contraction of an artery caused by irritation by needle penetration of the muscular
layer of that artery.
5. Anticoagulant used for prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time that is not used for
ABG collection
6. Body condition that should be met prior to the collection of arterial blood sample.
7. Artery of the foot used as an alternative in collecting arterial blood.
8. Test done using arterial blood to determine the percent of oxygen bound to hemoglobin
9. Artery that provides collateral circulation to the hand when the radial artery become
thrombosed.
10. Anticoagulant of choice for ABG.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Test done to determine the patency of collateral circulation before puncturing the arterial site. 2. Condition when the clot is mobilized from an initial thrombosis. 3. Complication of arterial puncture that happens when there is contamination of the puncture site before collection. 4. Involuntary contraction of an artery caused by irritation by needle penetration of the muscular layer of that artery. 5. Anticoagulant used for prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time that is not used for ABG collection 6. Body condition that should be met prior to the collection of arterial blood sample. 7. Artery of the foot used as an alternative in collecting arterial blood. 8. Test done using arterial blood to determine the percent of oxygen bound to hemoglobin 9. Artery that provides collateral circulation to the hand when the radial artery become thrombosed. 10. Anticoagulant of choice for ABG.
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