Phlebotomy HandbookAppleton & Lange, 1996 - 549 sidor The fourth edition of this comprehensive text/reference has been thoroughly revised and reorganized to provide phlebotomists, as well as other health care professionals, with the most up-to-date information, techniques, skills, and equipment to perform safe and effective blood specimen collection. Special emphasis is given to interpersonal communication skills, management techniques, and educational methodologies. Includes new chapters on the circulatory system, complications in blood collection, arterials special collection procedures, and bed-side testing in the home, hospital, and long-term care facilities. |
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... RBCs , red blood cells ; WBCs , white blood cells . will produce . The cells undergo changes in the nucleus and cytoplasm so that when they reach the circulating blood , they become fully mature and functional . These changes are ...
... RBCs , red blood cells ; WBCs , white blood cells . will produce . The cells undergo changes in the nucleus and cytoplasm so that when they reach the circulating blood , they become fully mature and functional . These changes are ...
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... RBCs and begin to break down the hemoglobin into iron - containing pigments ( hemosiderin ) and bile pigments ( bilirubin and biliverdin ) . The bone marrow reuses the iron for new RBCs , and the liver excretes the bile pig- ments into ...
... RBCs and begin to break down the hemoglobin into iron - containing pigments ( hemosiderin ) and bile pigments ( bilirubin and biliverdin ) . The bone marrow reuses the iron for new RBCs , and the liver excretes the bile pig- ments into ...
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... RBC antigens and destroy the red cells . When this type of cross - reaction occurs , the RBCs clump together ( or agglutinate ) and may rupture ( hemolyze ) . Red blood cell clumps and fragments can clog small blood vessels and cause ...
... RBC antigens and destroy the red cells . When this type of cross - reaction occurs , the RBCs clump together ( or agglutinate ) and may rupture ( hemolyze ) . Red blood cell clumps and fragments can clog small blood vessels and cause ...
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Dorsal Hand Collection | 94 |
Pediatric Phlebotomy | 229 |
Arterial and Special Collection Procedures | 257 |
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