Should you use betadine or iodine to prep the puncture site when drawing blood?
iodine.htm
california_phlebotomists.htm
capillary_blood_collection.htm
components_of_training.htm
degrees_continuing_education.htm
Has your hospital or facility implemented blooddrawing devices with integrated safety features designed to prevent percutaneous injuries?
exposure_chklist.htm
Are you your community's next phlebotomist? Read Why I Became a Phlebotomist and get practical insight and expert phlebotomy advice on how to succeed.
index.htm
phlebotomy_otj_training.htm
The document by the NCCLS* from 1991 established two distinct orders of draw for vaccum tube draws and syringe method.
new_draw.htm
phlebotomist_pay_rates.htm
phlebotomy_externship.htm
Phlebotmy mobile site version for hand held phone screens, such as Nokia, BlackBerry, and many other brands.
It may be a good idea to study phlebotomy skills using flash cards to review notes.
phleb_study_cards.htm
Find and post your jobs for phlebotomist postitions on our site.
phlebotomy_regulations.htm
Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting spills of blood or other potentially infectious material.
spills_cleanup.htm
No matter which venipuncture technique you prefer there are a number of steps that should be followed in progressing through the process.
veni_technique.htm
To maintain the integrity of the specimen when drawing blood using a syringe, and precautionary procedures, phlebotomists should proceed as follows...
syringe_blood_collection.htm
This review provides extensive helpful generalizations for successful venipunctures.
blood_panel.htm
A phlebotomist can be trained on the job, or complete a formal phlebotomy program, which typically last 4 to 8 months. Training in phlebotomy is provided...
phleb_training.htm
collection_tube_additives.htm
Speak the language of the phlebotomist when drawing blood and specimen handling! It's the phlebo-lingo.
veni_vocab.htm
working_as_phlebotomist.htm