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Routine hematology tests are blood tests that are taken to check for basic things like iron level, salt level, thyroid, some other vitamins... ( i don't revcall the whole list) The nurse takes anywhere between one and three little vials of blood (sometimes some routine tests are more thorough for others, and the different vials will have different coagulants/anticoagulants/etc. in them which will help test for different things) -- usually with only one needle, leaving the needle in your arm but changing the vials within the syringe.

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