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Phlebotomy Procedures and Practices

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ISBN-10: 1418010545

ISBN-13: 9781418010546

Edition: 2006

Authors: Lynn B. Hoeltke

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Concise and applied, this handbook focuses strictly on learning phlebotomy skills. Phlebotomy: Procedures and Practices is written for those who are already working in health care or who are taking related health courses and have an understanding of basic concepts. Through clearly presented explanations and illustrated step-by-step procedures this handbook provides the information needed to quickly learn phlebotomy. It is also an ideal on-the-job reference for the latest procedures and safety devices in use.
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Book details

List price: $66.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 1/17/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 4.50" wide x 6.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.286
Language: English

Lynn B. Hoeltke, M.B.A., M.T.(A.S.C.P.), P.B.T, D.L.M., works for a leading joint venture laboratory in the Midwest. In addition to more than 30 years' experience in various laboratory leadership roles, Mr. Hoeltke teaches on the technical college level, has developed and taught a nursing-based program for a hospital, and has taught phlebotomy as a career development program for entry level laboratory positions. He also serves as phlebotomy advisor with VuStik corporation to develop infrared imaging as a tool to find veins for venipuncture, and he has consulted with several nursing homes and laboratories in teaching phlebotomy techniques to their staff. He has published several magazine…    

List of Procedures
Preface
Learning Objectives
Reviewer Acknowledgments
Venipuncture Principles
Focusing on the Patient
Customer Service
Patient Satisfaction
Standard Precautions
Blood Components
Anticoagulants
Why So Many Choices in Types of Tubes
Blood Collection Equipment
Needle Safety
Cleaning of the Draw Site
Order of Drawing Tubes
Venipuncture Technique
Specimen Labeling
Test Request Form
Precautions in Blood Collection
Intravenous Line
Vascular Access Device (Line)
Handwashing
Latex Allergy
Collecting the Venipuncture Blood Sample
Criteria for Re-collection or Rejection of a Specimen
Factors Affecting Laboratory Values
Chilling or Warming of Specimens
Blood Cultures
Urine Collection
Microcollection
Microcollection Equipment
Skin Puncture Blood Collection
Obtaining a Blood Sample from a Fingerstick
References
Phlebotomy Competency Assessment
Phlebotomy Test Questions
Index
List of Procedures
Medical Asepsis Handwashing
Removing Contaminated Gloves
Proper Patient and Specimen Identification
Tying and Releasing a Tourniquet
Venipuncture by Syringe
Venipuncture by Evacuated Tube System
Venipuncture by Butterfly Needle System
Blood Culture Collection
Collecting a Cleancatch Midstream Urine Specimen: Male
Collecting a Cleancatch Midstream Urine Specimen: Female
Collecting a 24-hour Urine Specimen
Capillary Blood Collection