A tourniquet was on my upper arm, a blue squeezy ball tightly gripped in my hand, and a phlebotomist was looking quizzically at my arm. |
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A patient told the phlebotomist that she was acutely allergic to adhesives. |
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Carrie Mae, who has short cinnamon-colored hair, works the graveyard shift at a local hospital as a phlebotomist. |
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The needle was withdrawn and the specimen laid on the phlebotomy tray while the phlebotomist applied pressure to the puncture site for five minutes. |
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The women are routinely tested for H. I. V. and AIDS, but another phlebotomist is needed to collect and process blood specimens from the men. |
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A trained phlebotomist wrapped my finger in a warming sleeve to help the blood flow and then swabbed it with alcohol. |
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If the patient is too weak, the phlebotomist or assistant should make sure that compression is carried out adequately. |
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He was initially assigned to those tasks nowadays reserved to practical nurse assistants, and then to the responsibilities of a phlebotomist, as certified in the diploma he received from the La Sapienza University in Rome. |
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When Ortiz had pre-operative testing done in Florida, on the advice of a nurse who was familiar with Witnesses, she insisted that the phlebotomist use pediatric tubes and draw the minimum amount possible. |
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With the left hand, the phlebotomist pulls the skin in this area taut. |
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Another long wait and I was told by the phlebotomist that was a quiet day. |
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The system provides insight into where a hemolyzed specimen came from, what clinic, which ward, and even the nurse or phlebotomist who drew the specimen. |
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For example, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Medical Assistants, Phlebotomist, and more. |
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Graduates of the Multi-Skill Health Technician program will be prepared for a variety of medical careers, including Phlebotomist, EKG Technician, and Patient Care Technician. |
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