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Phlebotomy

Phlebotomy is the process of puncturing a vein with a needle, usually done by a phlebotomists. It can be done for a variety of reasons, one of the most common being drawing blood for labs.

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What kind of training do phlebotomy JOBS require?

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Many states do not require phlebotomy training. You can usually get certification after completing a several week program.

What blood tests are done using the glass red top phlebotomy tubes when drawing blood?

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Chemistry, serology, immunology, toxicology and blood bank testing.

How do you become a phlebotomy instructor?

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how do I become a phlebotomy instructor

In West Virginia how much does a phlebotomist make?

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The average salary for a phlebotomist in West Virginia is 31,012 dollars per year. The salary range for this position is between 25,043 and 37,595 dollars per year.

Is it safe for one phlebotomist to do two apheresis donors at the same time?

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Is it safe for one phlebotomist to do two apheresis donors at the same time?

Yes, it is. As a matter of fact, I just finished an aphersis appointment. The phlebotomist that handled me was also handling one other donor.

When is phlebotomy contraindicated?

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Patients who are anemic or have a history of cardiovascular disease may not be good candidates for phlebotomy.

What is another name for phlebotomy?

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Asked by GaleEncyofMedicine

Phlebotomy, which is also known as venesection, is performed by a nurse or a technician

Why is cardiovascular important to a phlebotomist?

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cardiac stress tests