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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... finger can be used for puncture . Patients generally prefer their nondominant hand . The fifth , or pinky , finger is not recommended because the tissue of this finger is considerably thinner than that of the others.1 The second , or in ...
... finger can be used for puncture . Patients generally prefer their nondominant hand . The fifth , or pinky , finger is not recommended because the tissue of this finger is considerably thinner than that of the others.1 The second , or in ...
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... finger that is not cold , cyanotic , or swollen . If possible , the stick should be at the tip of the fourth , or ring finger of the nondominant hand . 3. Gently massage the finger five or six times from base to tip to aid blood flow ...
... finger that is not cold , cyanotic , or swollen . If possible , the stick should be at the tip of the fourth , or ring finger of the nondominant hand . 3. Gently massage the finger five or six times from base to tip to aid blood flow ...
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... Finger Stick A finger stick to obtain blood for routine laboratory analysis is usually preferred for children older than 1 year . Also , a finger stick may be nec- essary if a child has damaged veins from repeated venipuncture or if the ...
... Finger Stick A finger stick to obtain blood for routine laboratory analysis is usually preferred for children older than 1 year . Also , a finger stick may be nec- essary if a child has damaged veins from repeated venipuncture or if the ...
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Dorsal Hand Collection | 94 |
Pediatric Phlebotomy | 229 |
Arterial and Special Collection Procedures | 257 |
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