Phlebotomist
Someone who draws blood is called a Phlebotomist.
They are generally not doctors but trained nurses or other ancillary staff, although doctors are trained in the process.
Person who takes blood out of people in clinic for testing is called a medical laboratory technician. The technician may not have any medical background but is trained to inject blood out.
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They are known as phlebotomist.
This would be a phlebotomist.
A person's blood type can be found by conducting a simple blood test. This can be done at a local clinic, or a blood test may be purchased online and sent into a lab to be analyzed.
It depends on the amount of people being drawn, but we have had a phlebotomist draw 11 people where each blood draw cost $15. We have heard of blood draws costing up to $25 for a single blood draw. Several factors to consider: is person going to clinic? is phlebotomist at one location? is phlebotomist going to multiple locations (ie homes or businesses)? how many people will be drawn at one time/location? how long will person need to be there?
A person can obtain a blood type test at any local hospital, clinic/walk-in, or lab. A healthcare professional who has been trained and has medical experience would draw blood from the respective person, typically two viles of blood and send the blood off to the lab to be tested. Once the lab has determined the blood type, the person would be notified with their blood type.
The only way to determine a person's blood type is to ask them. If you want to know your own, it's best to visit a clinic, where they will test your blood and tell you what blood type it is, and if it has any genetic diseases.
Normally you can get a free blood test at a Planned Parenting clinic or the free clinic in your town.
The only way you can know this is if you go to the clinic and see your blood type they will most likely give you a good diet for your blood type it is dangerous to do this at home alone.
This is not necessarily true. It depends on the build of the person/people.
its comprises any activity carried out in the clinic/hospital which brings out blood from the body.
No, Irish people don't have green blood. We're Irish people, not leprechauns. This is coming from an Irish person.
It would be very unusual for leeches to kill people, however, they do suck blood, and a person can die from blood loss. In order to lose that much blood, a person would have to be unconscious will leeches are feasting at will.
People with different blood types have different types of antibodies. For example, a person who is A- cannot accept blood from a person who is B- because his/her anitbodies would attack the donor's blood cells making them inefficient.
Nope. People with AB blood are universal recipients, which means they can get blood from any donor. People with blood type O are universal donors, they can give blood to people of all other blood types.