A phlebotomist would collect the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) using a lavender or purple top tube, which contains EDTA as an anticoagulant. This tube is specifically designed to preserve the blood sample for hematological tests. It's important to handle the sample properly and perform the test within the recommended timeframe to ensure accurate results.
Hands on training for phlebotomist courses would be drawing blood and practing anatomy projects in the classrom.
That would be a 'Phlebotomist'
When you need to find phlebotomist training the best place to look would be an online medical university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about their phlebotomist training courses.
Being a phelbotomist is a very good idea. The average salary for a phlebotomist would definitely have to depend on where you work at and the econonmy at that moment.
Phlebotomist
The Red Cross does not offer any training to become a phlebotomist in any way. The only way to learn how to do this would be to go to school.
Minimum requirement would be 2 years.
It is called a Phlebotomist. I am a Certified Phlebotomy Technician through the National Healthcare Association.
"The doctor ordered a blood sedimentation rate test for the patient to look for signs of arthritis, but found nothing".
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You can get certified but it would be hard to find a respective employer who will hire you. Good luck!
no they collect jelly beans. Who would want to collect ear wax?