In: Nursing
Mr. Oliver arrived early for his blood draw one Monday
morning. The medical assistant was running late that day, and
seemed to be a bit distracted as the preparation for the blood
draw. Mr. Oliver's physician had ordered a CBC (to be collected in
a potassium EDTA tube) and a potassium level (to be collected in a
green top heparinized tube) The MA completed the blood draw, and
thanked Mr. Oliver for his time.
The next day, the physician's office called Mr. Oliver and asked him to come in to have his potassium level rechecked, as it was elevated on the test from the day before. This was not an expected result, as usually Mr. Oliver's potassium level was decreased below the reference range. The specimen was drawn and checked on a STAT basis, and the result was in the low end of the reference range. The physician told Mr. Oliver that the previous result was elevated because of a laboratory error.
1. What are two sources of error that could cause the potassium result to be erroneously elevated in this scenario?
1.Tow sources of error are As the medical assistant was running late and bit distracted during the presentation of blood draw can lead to . Mechanical errors.a Appreciation of tourniquet for more than 1 min can cause hemoconcentration ,altered water balance hemolysis.elevates potassium levels.
B.clenching of fist of patient can release
C Traumatic venipuncture excissiv force while drawing blood hemolysis elevated potassium levels
.Contaminants.Due to distraction of the medical assistant he might have collected blood in potassium EDTA tube for potassium levels instead of heparinized tube , backflow of potassium salts occur from the tube additive EDTA ,can elevate potassium levels.