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    Packed Cell Volume (PCV)
                          Year Group: BVSc3 +
                                   Document number: CSL_L00
                                          Equipment list:
                                           Packed Cell Volume (PCV)
          Equipment for this station:
             •     Centrifuge 
             •     Whole blood in heparin or EDTA tube
             •     Microhaematocrit (capillary) tubes
                    – N.B. There are prefilled microhaematocrit tubes in the Southwell 
                         Street CSL to practise using the microhaematocrit reader
             •     Plasticine tray
             •     Paper towel or tissue
             •     Microhaematocrit reader
             •     Gloves
          Considerations for this station:
             •     Wear gloves
             •     Microhaematocrittubes should be disposed of in a sharps bin
             •     Anything contaminated with blood must be disposed of in a clinical 
                   waste bin (unless it is sharp)
             •     Ensure you use the centrifuge as instructed; they can be  dangerous
                   – Always use the centrifuge on a flat, stable surface
                   – Do not try to open the centrifuge while it is in operation
                   – For more information please refer to the general risk assessment 
                       form ‘Centrifuge CSL_R04’ (in the CSL)
             •     Handle glass capillary tubes with care. Instructions for handling capillary 
                   tubes can be found in ‘CSL_R01 Microscope slides’ (in the CSL)
             •     Refer to ‘CSL_L01 Total Solids’ to measure total solids (total proteins) in 
                   a blood sample from a microhaematocrit tube using a refractometer
             •     Make sure you are familiar with ‘CSL_I02 Lab Area Rules’ and wear a 
                   correctly fastened lab coat/scrub top, mop up any spills and spray work 
                   surface with 1% Virkon and wash hands in the hand wash sink
         Anyone working in the Clinical Skills Lab must read the ‘CSL_I01 Induction’ and 
             agree to abide by the ‘CSL_I00 House Rules’ & ‘CSL_I02 Lab Area Rules’
       Please inform a member of staff if equipment is damaged or about to run out.
                                            Clinical Skills:
                                             Packed Cell Volume (PCV)
          1                                  2                                    3
        Switch on the centrifuge at        Unscrew the metal cover.           Check that the centrifuge is 
        the wall. Some centrifuges                                            clean and free from debris 
        also have a switch on the                                             or previous samples.
        machine. Open the lid –
        some centrifuges have a 
        button while others have a 
        catch.
       4                                  5                                 6
        Gently invert the tube to mix     Put your index finger over         Make sure there is an area of 
        the sample.                       the top of the capillary tube      the plasticine that is clear 
        Hold the tube at an angle         before removing it from the        from previous holes. Place the 
        and introduce the                 sample or blood will leak!         capillary tube onto the 
        microhaematocrit (capillary)      Keeping your finger over the       plasticine then remove your 
        tube. Allow blood to track        end of the tube, wipe the          index finger from the top. 
        up the tube. Continue until       outside of the capillary           Having removed your finger 
        the tube is about 3/4 full.       tubecleanwith a piece of           then gently press the capillary 
                                          tissue.                            tube into the plasticine and 
                                                                             then withdraw the tube. Wipe 
                                                                             the tube clean with a tissue.
                                             Clinical Skills:
                                             PCV
      7                         8                                            9
      Check there is a         Fill 2 tubes and place them opposite          Screw the metal cover (plate) 
      sufficient plasticine    each other in the centrifuge.  This is        on firmly. Close and secure the 
      plug. If not, then       to balance the centrifuge; every tube         centrifuge lid.
      discard the              must have another tube opposite it.           Centrifuges are dangerous if 
      capillary tube into      Place the plasticine plug end of the          used incorrectly so ensure 
      a sharps bin and         tube against the rubber (outer) edge          that steps 8 & 9 are followed 
      start again.             to stop the contents spilling out when        carefully.
                               spun. 
      10                                   3) Move the slider    11
                                           so the top of the 
                                           plasma fraction is 
                                           level with the top 
                                           line (100%).
      Set the time to 5 minutes      4) Use the adjuster on the left 
      then start the centrifuge      to align the middle line with the 
      spinning. Once the             top of the red cells. Read the 
      centrifuge has come to a       PCV from the right hand side 
      complete stop, open the        scale. In this case it is 41%.
      lid and remove the metal 
      cover (plate).    2) Adjust the tube on the slider so               1) Place the capillary tube onto the 
                        that the top of the plasticine is                 haematocrit reader. It should be 
                        level with the bottom line (0%).                  positioned as shown above.
       N.B. Refer to ‘CSL_L01 Total Solids’ to measure total solids (total proteins) in a blood sample from 
       a microhaematocrit tube using a refractometer.
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