American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) Phlebotomy Practice Exam

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Which bandaging material should be used for a patient on blood thinners after a blood draw?

  1. Adhesive Bandage

  2. Gauze Pad

  3. Coban Wrap

  4. Elastic Bandage

The correct answer is: Coban Wrap

The appropriate choice for a patient on blood thinners after a blood draw is a Coban wrap. This type of bandaging material is elastic and can provide consistent pressure to the site of the draw. For patients on blood thinners, maintaining adequate pressure is crucial to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding and to help ensure proper clotting at the puncture site. Coban wraps are also designed to be easily adaptable to different body parts and can conform to various shapes while providing a secure fit without constricting blood flow. This makes them particularly suitable for patients who may be more prone to bruising or bleeding complications. Using an adhesive bandage might not provide enough pressure and could be less effective in managing bleeding for patients on anticoagulants. A gauze pad alone may require additional securing methods to maintain adequate pressure. An elastic bandage, while also useful, might not offer the same degree of compression and convenience as a Coban wrap, which is pre-stretchable and sticks to itself without needing clips or fasteners.