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Introduction the history of phlebotomy. Phlebotomy is the art of blooding draw. This lecture will also covers the responsibilities of phlebotomist. This video lectures cover lecture 2 as well: Safety in Phlebotomy.
Safety in Laboratory or During Procedures
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Donning & Duffing Gloves Video
Handwashing Techniques Video
Explores the basic anatomy & physiology of the body
Phlebotomy Equipment Lecture explores the equipment necessary to begin and end at blood collection. You may watch the video or view the PowerPoint Presentation (how click on each video within the PowerPoint).
Phlebotomy Technique Lecture covers the procedures need to collection blood specimen from a patient. By examining several different techniques that can be using in blood collection.
First review the lecture video or the ppt (which are the same)
Next watch the videos that are in the external resources to grasp a solid foundation for blood collection
This lecture provide challenges and complication that phlebotomist may face.
This lecture examines the special procedures: Urine Collection, Throat Collection, TB Skin Test, Nasal Collection, Fecal Collection, Sputum Collection
The lecture examines the most effective methods in caring for children and families.
This lecture covers specimen preparation and handling.
This course is entirely online for students who are interested in earning their phlebotomy certification. This course also provides students with the option to sit for the national exam through the AMCAA, NHA, or MedCa or National Association of Phlebotomy Technician Professionals after completion of the hands-on training. The national exam must be proctored in the city where the student lives.
What You'll Learn:
History of Phlebotomy Venipuncture Procedure
Safety & Infection Control Specimen Processing
A & P Special Procedures
Equipment & Supplies Quality Assurance
Phlebotomy Techniques Caring for the Pediatrics
Special Procedures Challenges Difficult Draws: How to overcome!
DISCLAIMER:
This online course is affiliated, approved, and accredited; it only provides the didactic portion to become a phlebotomist. To become a certified phlebotomist one must obtain an extern or internship. Externship or internship can be obtained at local facilities by students; however, each facility has its own requirements prior to clinical. The only student who successfully passes the course with 75% will be able to take SITTI Certification Exam (fee isn't included) and allow to provide clinical in his/her internship or externship.