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A phlebotomist usually wears scrubs, as well as a lab coat.
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Your local Continuing Education Department usually offers this training.
A nursing degree usually suffices. After experience you can choose to specialise in phlebotomy and gain qualification in this.
A phlebotomist training program is usually a one semester training certification program. Once the candidate completes the program, they will be required to take a written test for the certification. It usually takes about a year to get a phlebotimist certification. It could be less if you have prior experience in the phlebotomist field.
I do not know what a phabotomist is, but a phlebotomist is a person, usually a nurse or CNA2 which draws blood from the veins using an intravenous needle.
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The test that is being inquired on is that in which a series of tests are run on your blood. This usually happens in a blood bank to ensure that the blood is healthy.
A nurse or phlebotomist usually collects the sample by inserting a needle into a vein, or venipuncture, after cleaning the skin, which helps prevent infections.
You just show up. Usually they give you papers to fill out for emergency purpoes but they'll just put you on some team!
No, emergency medical clinics will usually accept a patient regardless of insurance. However, if you do have health coverage it is your responsibiltiy to present your information.
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