Introduction to Phlebotomy (Knowledge Based)

Phlebotomy

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Introduction to Phlebotomy (Knowledge Based)

What You Will Learn!

  • Master the fundamentals of phlebotomy at your own pace
  • Understanding of the history of phlebotomy and the skills required to specialise in this field
  • Understanding of the components of blood
  • How to handle challenges of complications on a daily basis
  • Learning to examine venepuncture equipment

Description

Start your phlebotomy career with us and become a fully trained phlebotomist through this course. Phlebotomists play a vital role in maintaining patient’s health, and promoting lab efficiency and effectiveness. The Introduction to Phlebotomy course will provide you a comprehensive insight of what a qualified phlebotomist does. You'll learn the medical terms you'll need to know to collect and prepare blood for lab testing.

This course will also cover venepuncture and its potential problems, along with needle insertion techniques, needle disposal, and contamination prevention. You'll study what makes a good blood test, as well as how to document and present your findings before, during, and after the exam. Since blood and specimen collection are an important part of healthcare, you'll learn how to analyse these specimens in a lab.

This course will teach you:

  • The history of phlebotomy and the skills required to specialise in this field

  • The characteristics and traits to enter this field

  • The components of blood

  • How to meet the challenges of complications on a daily basis

  • How to examine venepuncture equipment

The course will assist your future job possibilities. There are other options for advancement, including supervisory or management jobs. You can also become a registered phlebotomy specialist or a collection phlebotomy specialist by taking a phlebotomy specialist certification course and work as a certified phlebotomist at clinical laboratories, community health centres, hospitals, doctor's’ offices, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities.

Who Should Attend!

  • Individuals working in the healthcare sector
  • Nursing staff
  • Medical assistants
  • Lab technicians
  • Pre-med students
  • Healthcare students
  • Anyone who wants to become a certified phlebotomist

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Tags

  • Phlebotomy

Subscribers

992

Lectures

26

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