Blood Culture

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Blood Culture

 

Blood Culture

BLOOD CULTURE

Collection of blood for blood culture is a sterile procedure. Surgical (Scrub) preparation and techniques are used in collection, storage, transport of blood sample.

Purpose

  • To detect the microorganism.
  • To treat the disease condition with correct antibiotics.
  • To detect the right antibiotic to kill the particular microorganisms.
  • When the patient has chills or a temperature hike.

General Instructions

  • Special type of culture bottles are used for blood culture sample collection.
  • All blood culture bottles should be carefully examined for clarity of media, any medium showing turbidity should not be used .
  • Only disposable syringes and needles should be used for collection of blood .
  • The top of the bottle must be carefully disinfected (with 70% alcohol) just before the bottle is inoculated.
  • Blood should never be taken from an IV line or above the IV line.
  • If blood culture bottles are available, blood should be immediately added to the culture medium (broth).
  • If blood culture bottles are not available blood may be transported in a sterile tube containing a sterile anticoagulant solution
  • The amount of blood collected is 10 ml. for adult, 2-5 mL for children and 1-2 mL for infants and neonates .
  • Blood for culture should be taken before antibiotics are administered.

 

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Preliminary Assessment

  • Check
  • The doctors order for specific instructions
  • General condition and diagnosis of the patient
  • Mental status to follow instruction
  • Self-care ability of the patient .
  • Articles available in the unit such as culture bottles, etc

Preparation of the Patient and Environment

  • Explain the procedure to the patient
  • Arrange the articles at the bedside

Procedure

  • Choose the vein to be drawn by touching the skin before it has been disinfected
  • Cleanse the skin over the venipuncture site in a circle approximately 5 cm in diameter with 70% alcohol.
  • rubbing vigorously Starting in the center of the circle, apply 2% lodine (or povidone iodine)
  • Allow the iodine to remain on the skin for at least 1 minute.
  • Inset the needle into the vein and withdraw blood.
  • After the needle has been removed, the site should be cleaned with 70% alcohol again.
  • Apply gentle pressure with cotton ball over the punctured site.
  • Transfer the blood in the syringe in to the culture bottles.

 

Blood Culture

 

After Care

  • Clean the culture bottle led with spirit swab.
  • Insert the needle and pour blood into culture bottle.
  • Mix the solution and blood gently by moving sideways.
  • Label the culture bottles and send immediately to thelaboratories.
  • Replace the articles after cleaning.
  • Remove the gloves and wash hands thoroughly.
  • Record the procedure in the nurse’s record sheet.

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