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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... cause the health care worker to " miss the vein . " These factors include not inserting the needle deep enough , inserting the needle all the way through the vein , holding the needle bevel against the vein wall , or losing the vacuum ...
... cause the health care worker to " miss the vein . " These factors include not inserting the needle deep enough , inserting the needle all the way through the vein , holding the needle bevel against the vein wall , or losing the vacuum ...
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... cause a transitory fluctuation in the blood sugar level . Normally , serum is clear , light yellow , or straw colored . Turbid serum appears cloudy or " milky ” and can be a result of bacterial con- tamination or high lipid levels in ...
... cause a transitory fluctuation in the blood sugar level . Normally , serum is clear , light yellow , or straw colored . Turbid serum appears cloudy or " milky ” and can be a result of bacterial con- tamination or high lipid levels in ...
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... cause falsely decreased or falsely elevated values in laboratory analyses . Drug interferences leading to falsely decreased values in blood spec- imens may be caused by inhibition of the chromogenic or fluorescent re- action . Examples ...
... cause falsely decreased or falsely elevated values in laboratory analyses . Drug interferences leading to falsely decreased values in blood spec- imens may be caused by inhibition of the chromogenic or fluorescent re- action . Examples ...
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Dorsal Hand Collection | 94 |
Pediatric Phlebotomy | 229 |
Arterial and Special Collection Procedures | 257 |
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