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Detailed table of contents - Royal Marsden Manual
www.royalmarsdenmanual.comThe Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures ftoc x 23 December 2014 3:35 PM Blood: obtaining samples from a peripheral vein (venepuncture) 514 Blood sampling from a central venous catheter 524 Arterial sampling 527 Blood tests 534 Blood cultures 535 Post-procedural considerations 539 Antimicrobial drug assay 540 Cerebrospinal fl uid obtained by lumbar puncture 541
Blood Glucose Testing - Quest Diagnostics
www.questdiagnostics.comwhole blood, serum or plasma. It may be sampled by capillary puncture, as in the fingerstick method, or by vein puncture or arterial sampling. The method for assay may be by color comparison of an indicator stick, by meter assay of whole blood or a filtrate of whole
Guidelines for Blood Collection in Mice and Rats
oacu.oir.nih.govIn general, arterial sampling produces larger volumes and is faster, but special care must be taken to ensure adequate hemostasis. For this reason, the artery should only be used if large volumes are needed. Can be used in both rats and mice by cannulating the blood vessel or by superficially nicking the vessel