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Phlebotomy and Online Preventive Medicine
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CCLCM Student ..
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Fri 13 Feb 2009 3:53pm
On Tuesday, I took an optional day-long course at CCF to learn how to draw blood. It was free, and phlebotomy seems like a useful skill to have, so I figured why not. There were four of us who did it. First, we were shown the different types of needles and tubes for collecting blood. Then we each went out with a phlebotomist to draw blood on actual
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Phlebotomy Technician Schools » 50 Foods Every Pregnant Woman Should Eat
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Jodi K.
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Mon 25 Jan 2010 7:33am
Carolyn Friedman
Most people are already very familiar with the foods that pregnant women must avoid – alcohol, excess caffeine, raw seafood, and the like – but few take pause to think about what they should consume. Experts generally recommend that pregnant women stick with the portions recommended by the USDA’s Food Pyramid guidelin ...
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TESTING TESTING TESTING…
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Jamie C.
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Sat 13 Mar 2010 12:00am
See... this is why everyone should have a test server... so they don't have to test in live
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Tests, Tests, and More Tests
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Drew's Mommy
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Tue 09 Jun 2009 12:00am
We started the week with a load of tests for Drew. These are tests that Dr. Bradstreet ordered. We collected two urine samples, one stool, and we'll be going on Thur do to another blood draw. He had to come off his vitamins and minerals for these tests; and oddly, he also had to come off of pears (along with a few other fruits). We are becomming old
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Tests tests tests
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Angela F
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Tue 04 Aug 2009 7:38pm
embryos. We hadn't thought it to be honest and kind of looked at each other confused.
And loads of tests. Some were what we expected and some were not... Mark gave his sample... the egg and don't have any spare ones floating about in case they get tested for HD accidentally). And we had some blood tests for hepatitis and hiv (for them to be able to store
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Tests, Tests, and More Tests
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Florence F.
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Tue 20 Jul 2010 5:16pm
/explaining things to him, and time was slowly ticking away for the crossmatch/tissue typing tests I had to do with my brother. By the time all was said and done with the ultrasound... brother. We waited for our tests. He got his done first. I did mine second-I also got and ECG done. I came back out and said goodbye to my bro. One more appointment to go
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Fixing bad blood tests
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Paul L.
Posted
Wed 05 Nov 2008 4:27am
the hemolysis rates for collections via an IV insertion versus a peripheral blood draw (venipuncture). The second study focused on hemolysis for specimens drawn through the IV using one... and communicated the following to the respective Lab, and ED staff:
• Long tourniquet time (>1 minute) increases Hemolysis
• IV product manufacturer does not support blood draws
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