Case Studies: Case Study 2

Case

  • Bobby Jones, a phlebotomist at Georgetown Hospital, entered the room of Mrs. Mary Grayson with a physician's order to draw some blood work. After properly greeting Mrs. Grayson, identifying himself and checking her armband, Bobby prepared for the venipuncture. He suddenly notice a sign posted above the bed that read: “Restricted left arm usage. Previous mastectomy - Do no use left arm for venipuncture.” Bobby set up his equipment to use her right arm and noticed an IV line in Mrs. Grayson’s right arm positioned in a vein slightly above her wrist on the dorsum (top) of her forearm.

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