Hemolysis of Blood Specimens: Increasing Time in the Emergency Department. Young, Sherry; Hiles, Julie. Downloaded 27-Jul :02:35

Similar documents
RESEARCH. Introduction: Re-collection of hemolyzed blood specimens delays. Methods: A prospective, cross-over study of blood collection

Phlebotomy Top Gun 8/15/2013

Misconceptions About Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Complications Rate Based on Insertion Settings: A Comprehensive Literature Review

ABSTRACT AJCP /ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Testing the Effectiveness of a New Device to Prevent Medical Line Entanglement in Pediatric Patients

Text-based Document. Nurse Manager Leadership Behavior and Staff Nurse Job Satisfaction. Authors Bormann, Lorraine B. Downloaded 10-May :14:17

Assessing Core Competencies of Senior Nursing Students and Faculty as Input to Philippine Competency-Based Education

Preventing Opioid Misuse and Potential Abuse: The Nurse's Role in Education. Authors Costello, Margaret; Thompson, Sarah B.

Text-based Document. An Intervention to Test the Adolescent Maternal Confidence Learning Model. Downloaded 12-Apr :16:36

Text-based Document. Empirical Outcomes: An Autograph for Our Nursing Care. Petto, Pamela; Pruitt, Tangee; Roberts-Turner, Renee

Evaluating the Use of a Topical Vapocoolant to Reduce Pain during Intravenous Insertions: The Patients' and Nurses' Perspectives

The Impact of Pre Hospital Blood Collection on Time to Laboratory Test Results and Emergency Department Length of Stay

Disclosures. Relevant Financial Relationship(s): Nothing to Disclose. Off Label Usage: Nothing to Disclose 6/1/2017. Quality Indicators

Comparison of Face-to-Face and Distance learning Teaching Modalities in Delivering Therapeutic Crisis Management Skills

Effect of Blood Collection Practices on Emergency Department Blood Specimen Rejection Rates

Text-based Document. Staff Response to Flexible Visitation in the Post- Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Voncina, Gail; Newcomb, Patricia

Text-based Document. Authors Hande, Karen A. Downloaded 14-Jun :17:51

Hemolysis: The Elephant in the Room That s Eating Your Lunch. Presenter Dennis J. Ernst MT(ASCP), NCPT(NCCCT)

WYOMING STATE BOARD OF NURSING ADVISORY OPINION

Text-based Document. Defining Scholarship. Authors Whitlatch, Joy A.; Hall, Virginia L. Downloaded 7-Apr :31:41

Text-based Document. The Journey of Educational Training from Competency to Proficiency of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurses (PICU)

Text-based Document. Nursing Students' Perceptions of Satisfaction and Self- Confidence with High Fidelity Simulation. Authors Berkvam, Geraldine M.

A Systematic Review of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions to Reduce Fatigue In Adults Receiving Hemodialysis

Text-based Document. The Effectiveness of the Chin-Down Posture in the Improvement of Dysphagia in Stroke Patients. Tai, Shiu-Hao; Huang, Hui Mei

Text-based Document. Perceptions and Writing Experiences of Nursing Students: A Mixed Methods Exploration of Writing Self-Efficacy

Equipping for Leadership: A Key Mentoring Practice. Eliades, Aris; Weese, Meghan; Huth, Jennifer; Jakubik, Louise D.

Text-based Document. Authors Ditto, Therese J. Downloaded 12-May :36:15.

Case-Based Nursing Peer Review Using Just Culture Principles. Jochem, Kathleen; Scott, Connie Ann; Stuckman, Cheryl Lynn

Important Factors Associated with the Research Utilization Competency of Nurses in Japan

Voluntary national programs to track laboratory quality,

Routine Venipuncture Guidelines

Text-based Document. National Survey of Opinions and Preferences About the Required Culminating Project of DNP Programs. Daroszewski, Ellen Beth

Text-based Document. Authors Alichnie, M. Christine; Miller, Joan F. Downloaded 20-Jun :02:04.

Global Outreach Activity Menu

Preventing Lymphedema for the Post-Mastectomy Patient with Papilla Gown and Education

WYOMING STATE BOARD OF NURSING ADVISORY OPINION INTRAVENOUS THERAPY BY LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES

Text-based Document. Developing Cultural Competence in Practicing Nurses: A Qualitative Inquiry. Edmonds, Michelle L.

Text-based Document. Breakthrough Thinking: A Model to Differentiate ADN and BSN Education. Authors Kumm, Sharon K. Downloaded 21-Apr :53:31

The Impact of Critical Thinking upon Clinical Judgment during Simulation with Senior Nursing Students. Cazzell, Mary A.

Text-based Document. Compare Nurse Engagement Level with Clinical Ladder Level and Perception of Managerial Support. Authors Lang, Mary A.

Text-based Document. Bedside Shift Report: A Patient-Centered Approach to Improving Satisfaction Scores. Downloaded 9-May :22:54

Text-based Document. Blood Transfusion Education in Medical-Surgical Acute Care Hospitals in the U.S. Downloaded 27-Jun :58:31

Who Are the Family Caregivers?: Epidemiologic Research. Campos, Maria Joana; Silva, Abel Paiva. Downloaded 19-Jun :37:21

Text-based Document. Formalizing the Role of the Clinical Nurse Leader in a Progressive Care Unit. Authors Ryan, Kathleen M.

Text-based Document. Post Mortem Nursing Care Efficacy as Perceived by Licensed Funeral Directors. Authors Hand, Mikel W.

Nurses as Leaders in Disaster Preparedness and Response: A Call to Action

Nurse-Patient Assignments: Moving Beyond Nurse-Patient Ratios for Better Patient, Staff and Organizational Outcomes

Text-based Document. Academic Mentoring and Job Satisfaction of Baccalaureate Nursing Faculty. Authors Wilson, Kimberly M.

Improving Intimate Partner Violence Screening in the Emergency Department Setting

Education Strategies to Promote Interprofessional Team Collaboration Skills for Health Professions Students: Efficacy and Impact

The Doctoral Journey: Exploring the Relationship between Workplace Empowerment of Nurse Educators and Successful Completion of a Doctoral Degree

The Practice Standards for Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy. Quality Management Practice Standards

Title Student and Registered Nursing Staff's Perceptions of 12- Hour Clinical Rotations in an Undergraduate Baccalaureate Nursing Program

Text-based Document. Downloaded 25-Apr :55:57.

Practical Application of High Reliability Principles in Healthcare to Promote Clinical Quality and Safety Outcomes

Authors Chan, Helen Y. L.; Lee, Diana T. F. Downloaded 3-May :31:22.

Principal Investigator: Danielle Hoffman BSN, RN, TNS, EMT-P, SANE-A

Text-based Document. AACN Standards for Healthy Work Environments: After More Than a Decade, Where Are We Now? Barden, Connie; Cassidy, Linda

Text-based Document. Implementing Strategies to Improve Patient Perception of Nursing Communication. Dunbar, Ghada; Nagar, Stacey

The Impact of Nurse-to-Nurse Bedside Communication on Patient Satisfaction and Resources Use

Using Healing Touch to Help Junior Nursing Students With Their Anxiety. Klein, G. Jean; Lowe, Katharine; Krouse, Melissa

Text-based Document. Creating a Hospital-Based Certification Program for Organ Donation Management. Authors Egnor, Sandra G.

Text-based Document. Handwashing: What is Staff Using? Authors Cedeno, Denise P. Downloaded 30-Apr :14:19.

PURPOSE: This policy provides an overview of SHANDS Jacksonville Laboratory s commitment to the care and safety of the patients we serve.

Text-based Document. The Relationship Among Change Fatigue, Resilience, and Job Satisfaction of Hospital Staff Nurses. Authors Brown, Robin J.

Text-based Document. Educating BSN Millennial Students: It's Not Your Mother's Classroom. Authors Toothaker, Rebecca D. Downloaded 7-Apr :42:01

Text-based Document. Wells, Jo Nell; Cagle, Carolyn Spence. Downloaded 23-Apr :14:19.

Laboratory Turnaround Times in Emergency Departments. Eliminating wasteful steps and bottlenecks with Lean Six Sigma

Text-based Document. Patients' Perceptions of Hope and Hope-Engendering Nurse Interventions. Stavarski, Debra Haas. Downloaded 30-Apr :22:42

Text-based Document. From Bedside Care Expert to Novice Educator: Perceptions of New Nurse Educators. Downloaded 9-Apr :37:57

Text-based Document. Preparing Baccalaureate Nursing Students to be Microsystem Leaders. Belchez, Chito Arcos; Martin, David

Pediatric Peripheral IV Access

The Reintegration Experience of Nurses Who Served in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. Doherty, Mary Ellen; Scannell-Desch, Elizabeth

Text-based Document. The Effect of a Workplace-Based Intervention on Moral Distress Among Registered Nurses. Powell, Nancy Miller

Pain Management Education for Nurses: Simulation vs. Traditional Lecture A Comparative Parallel-group Design Study

Involving Relatives in ICU Patient Care: The Barriers and Enablers. McConnell, Bridget Anne. Downloaded 3-May :53:15

Heather Galang, MSN, RN-BC, CNL Erica Lewis, PhD, RN DNP National Conference New Orleans, LA September 13, 2017

SARASOTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Optimizing Hospital RN Role Competency Leads to Improved Patient Outcomes. Authors Forsey, Lynn; O'Rourke, Maria W.

Evidence Based Practice Template: Rotating PIV Sites in Adults

201 KAR 20:490. Licensed practical nurse intravenous therapy scope of practice.

Intravenous Injection of Contrast Media COMPETENCY PROFILE. Prepared by The Ontario Association of Medical Radiation Sciences

Specimen Collection Regulations and Standards

Text-based Document. Effectiveness of Educational Interventions on the Research Literacy of Post-Registration Nurses: A Systematic Review

Phlebotomy: Service Guide Policy

An Exploration of Patient Bathing Practices and Bath Basin Use in Kentucky Healthcare Facilities

STANDARDIZED PROCEDURE FEMORAL VENOUS BLOOD DRAW (Adult, Peds)

Career Choice and Longevity in U.S. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses. Authors Diefenbeck, Cynthia A.; Alexander, Robbi K.

POLICIES. Billing. ABN (Advance Beneficiary Notice)

Text-based Document. Emancipatory Nursing Praxis: A Theory of Social Justice in Nursing. Authors Walter, Robin R. Downloaded 26-Jun :00:44

High Quality and Low Cost: Evidence-Based Nursing Workshops in a Large Health Care Organization

Phlebotomy Technician Syllabus/Course Curriculum

Running head: EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ROUNDING 1 EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ROUNDING ON STAFF AND ITS EFFECT ON PATIENT SATISFACTION AND PATIENT OUTCOMES

Care of Veterans: A Patient with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in a Peri-operative Scenario

Text-based Document. The Significance of Spirituality in the Well Elderly. Molinatti, Joseph. Downloaded 28-Jun :01:57

Wyoming STATE BOARD OF NURSING

Medication Administration Safety in Medical and Surgical Units of the Gauteng Province

Wristband Errors in Small Hospitals

Text-based Document. Understanding STTI's Membership Eligibility Criteria. Collins-Christie, Sabrina; Jackson, Janell. Downloaded 30-Jun :11:22

Navigating a Disaster: A Capstone Simulation Integrating Leadership Skills, Ethical Principles, and Clinical Reasoning

Transcription:

The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Title Authors Presentation Hemolysis of Blood Specimens: Increasing Time in the Emergency Department Young, Sherry; Hiles, Julie Downloaded 27-Jul-2018 05:02:35 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/162452

Hemolysis of Blood Specimens: Increasing Throughput Time In The Emergency Department? Julie Hiles, RN and Sherry Young, RN CEN, EMT-P

Purpose Due to overcrowding in the Emergency Department, (ED) patient throughput flow is a hot topic. To enhance efficiency of patient flow, nurses often perform phlebotomy via a newly established intravenous (IV) site, to reduce the number of patient venipunctures when blood specimen and IV therapy is ordered. (Burns & Yoshikawa, 2002). SOMC s ED nurses noted an increased incidence of hemolysis of blood specimens after adopting the practice of nurses obtaining blood specimens via a newly established IV site.

Purpose Hemolysis: the breakdown of red blood cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin; can be due to mechanical trauma (Mosby, 2002) Average Throughput Time is an ED service indicator and Magnet indicator Benchmark: 2.6 hours SOMC ED: Average for Fiscal Year 2011 as of September was 2.9 hours

Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in the proportion of hemolysis of blood specimens obtained from a newly inserted IV using a 20 g Advant IV safety catheter and blood specimens obtained from a 21g-23g straight needle venipuncture.

Setting Study conducted in Level 2 ED of a 220-bed community teaching Appalachian hospital, located in Southern Ohio ED has approximately 53,000 annual visits.

Design Non-experimental Quantitative Descriptive Design No manipulation of variables Review of hemolysis log Describe method of specimen collection/hemolysis

Subjects Convenience sample of 100 hemolyzed blood samples drawn in the ED January, 2009- November 2009. (N = 101 were recorded) Exclusions Any ED patient under the age of 18 Dialysis patients Mastectomy patients Obtained approval from institutional IRB

Methods Specimen Collection Randomly selected ED nurses with 2 or more years of ED experience: IV site draw Randomly selected ED techs II with 2 or more years of ED experience: Venipunture ED lab techs maintained record of all hemolyzed blood specimens drawn until N=100 (total of 101 were recorded).

Methods Blood specimens were analyzed for hemolysis using a Hitachi automated spectrophotometer and visual inspection by the lab technologist. Hemolyzed specimens were stratified according to method of specimen retrieval: Group A = Veinipuncture Group B = IV Site Chi-Square, SPSS

Results Of the 101 hemolyzed specimens, 65 (64.4%) were drawn by newly placed 20 g IV catheter, while 36 (35.6%) were drawn by 21 23 g venipuncture needle. There was a significant difference in the proportion of hemolysis in the two specimen collection methods χ2 (1, N = 101) = 8.327; p <.01

Implications A decreased hemolysis rate would result in improved ED throughput, reduced length of stay for the patient, fewer recollections (saving in both time and materials), and better patient satisfaction. (Running a hospital: Fixing bad blood tests website November, 2008). Hemolysis can affect the patient s length of stay in the ED setting due to delay in diagnosis and treatment while blood specimens are collected and analyzed again (Halm & Gleaves, 2009)

Implications IV Nurses Society Standards do not support the practice of drawing blood specimens from peripheral IV lines (Nursing Research Council of United Hospital, 2004) Policy developed for SOMC named Obtaining Blood for Lab Specimens Lack of consistency in method of IV blood draw (site selection, discard/no discard spec, sequence of tube selection)

Implications As this study was in process, systematic review of literature was published supporting venipunture as best practice for collecting blood samples, (Halm & Gleaves, 2009) supporting findings of this study and strengthening researchers recommendations Recommend: SOMC ED develop an evidence based practice protocol regarding blood draws only to be obtained via venipuncture or arterial stick, not from newly started or established peripheral IV

Obtaining Blood for Lab Specimens Policy in the Emergency Department Policy effective date was June 1, 2010 Staff members received education in shift briefings from Assistant Nurse Managers All blood draws are to be done by venipuncture

Collaborative Effort Southern Ohio Medical Center Shawnee State University Ohio University Centers For Osteopathic Research And Education (CORE)

References Arzoumanian, L. (2003). What is hemolysis? BD Tech Talk, 2 (2). Burns, E., & Yoshikawa, N. (2002). Hemolysis in serum samples drawn by emergency department personnel versus laboratory phlelbotomists. Lab Med, 33(5), 378-380. Bush, V. (2003). The hemolyzed specimen: Causes, effects, and reduction. ED Lab Notes. 1, 2-5. Cox, S., Dages, J., & Hazelett, S. (2004). Blood samples drawn from iv catheters have less hemolysis when 5-ml (vs. 10-ml) collection tubes are used. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 30(6), 529-33. Dugan, L., Leech, L., Speroni, K., & Corriher, J. (2005). Factors affecting hemolysis rates in blood samples drawn from newly placed iv sites in the emergency department. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 31(4), 338-45. Grant, M. (2003). The effect of blood drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ed laboratory blood samples. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 29(2), 116-21.

References Gruber, E. (2002). College of american pathologists reports (Hemolysis) (18). Retrieved July 24, 2008 from www.cap.org. Halm, M., & Gleaves, M. (2009). Obtaining blood samples from peripheral intravenous catheters: Best practice? American Journal of Critical Care, 18, 474-478. Kennedy, C., Angermuller, S., King, R., Noviello, S., Walker, J., Warden, J. (1996). A comparision of hemolysis rates using intravenous catheters versus venipuncture tubes for obtainingblood samples. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 22(6), 566-9. Lowe, G., Stike, R., Pollack, M., Bosley, J., O Brien, P., Hake, A. (2008). Nursing bloodspecimen collection techniques and hemolysis rates in an emergency department: Analysis of venipuncture versus intravenous catheter collection techniques. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 34(1), 26-32. Mosby s Medical, Nursing, & Allied Health Dictionary. (2002). 6 th ed. St. Louis: Mosby. Tanabe, P., Kyriacou, D., & Garland, F. (2003). Factors affecting the risk of blood bank specimen hemolysis. Academic Emergency Medicine, 10(8), 897-9. (nd). Southern Ohio Medical Center. September 18, 2008, http://www.somc.org.

Questions?