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I have a question regarding phlebotomy.
The standard phlebotomy practice is to NOT leave a tourniquet in place for longer then one minute prior to drawing blood. Once a vein is found if taking longer than one minute, the tourniquet is supposed to be removed, site cleansed, and then reapplied after waiting two minutes. The basis for this is hemoconcentration which can skew lab results.
My question surrounds tourniquet placement time when starting an IV and drawing blood off the IV catheter. Most of the time the tourniquet is left in place 2-4mins before the IV is started especially in a difficult stick. Granted, the tourniquet is released immediately after the IV start but you dont have time to wait two minutes before using a syringe or placing blood tubes.
So, how does this effect hemoconcentration and blood draws??? Is it an issue of concern? How does everyone do their blood draws?
The standard phlebotomy practice is to NOT leave a tourniquet in place for longer then one minute prior to drawing blood. Once a vein is found if taking longer than one minute, the tourniquet is supposed to be removed, site cleansed, and then reapplied after waiting two minutes. The basis for this is hemoconcentration which can skew lab results.
My question surrounds tourniquet placement time when starting an IV and drawing blood off the IV catheter. Most of the time the tourniquet is left in place 2-4mins before the IV is started especially in a difficult stick. Granted, the tourniquet is released immediately after the IV start but you dont have time to wait two minutes before using a syringe or placing blood tubes.
So, how does this effect hemoconcentration and blood draws??? Is it an issue of concern? How does everyone do their blood draws?