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ISDH Finger Stick Training Carol Thacker Health Educator Indiana State Department of Health Indiana Lead and Healthy Homes Program
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ISDH Conditions Cooperative client Warm hand - rub or massage Light (same as to read) Clean place to lay out supplies
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ISDH Universal Precautions Lead equipment should not be used for other tests. All lead equipment should be kept in a dust-proof container. Try to avoid touching equipment when transferring it into the dust-proof container. Use powder free gloves (or be sure to rid gloves from any powder). Wash hands before and after procedure!
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ISDH Bloodborne Pathogens Training
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ISDH Supplies Required Latex or Vinyl gloves (2) Alcohol on cotton, Alcohol Prep, acetone, soap, or hand sanitizer Lancet – retractable Sharps container Collection device Trash container
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ISDH Supplies Good to Have Table cover Band Aid, cotton ball, or 2x2 gauze Clean surfaces – Lysol, Clorox, etc Clean up packet not necessary
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ISDH Steps Clean work area – cover if possible Supplies available – remove cap from microvette tube Gloves Clean clients finger – can reuse cotton Stick – side of finger pad– press firmly Lancet in sharps container Collect blood in tube and cap – place in safe area Stop bleeding – if any Clean area
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ISDH Safety Concerns If you have an accidental stick with the used lancet – follow employer’s policy. You have only a few hours to get medication into your mouth. Transport and dispose of sharps container according to employer’s policy.
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ISDH Collection Method Comparison
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