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The phlebotomist put her cheese sandwich aside and said, "Come on over."
There are several sized needles for a phlebotomist to choose from.
The phlebotomist assured me everything was fine: "Maybe a little alcohol got in there and made it sting."
A phlebotomist carrying her tray of blood tubes and syringes.
The wings allow the phlebotomist to grasp the needle very close to the end, to ensure accuracy.
A phlebotomist crosses to my station and sets her tray full of blood tubes on the counter.
The phlebotomist can then push vacuum tubes into the hub and draw blood as usual.
Experience and proper technique are key for any phlebotomist or nurse to prevent hemolysis.
A gray-haired phlebotomist came to take his blood.
A phlebotomist performing bloodletting on a patient drained the blood straight from the veins.
Anywhere in Boston, should you open your arm to the phlebotomist's needle, the chances are jour blood will find its way here.
A person who performs phlebotomy is termed a phlebotomist.
Her exposed jugular is outfitted with a phlebotomist's shunt.
The staff was minimal, just a phlebotomist, a cashier, and a thick-necked thug seated near the door.
The phlebotomist attaches a hub or a syringe to the end of the set that has the sheathed needle.
You see I'm a phlebotomist.
Arterial blood for blood gas analysis is usually drawn by a respiratory therapist and sometimes a phlebotomist, nurse or doctor.
Later, Edward worked as a phlebotomist while pursuing a degree in health care administration at Long Island University.
The connection with the blood drives, also on the evening news, given that Eddie worked as a phlebotomist for the Blood Center.
Sources of contaminants include the donor's blood, donor's skin, phlebotomist's skin, and from containers.
Kathy Hammond, phlebotomist, Rhode Island Blood Center, and my bloodsucker of choice.
Ms. Kilpatrick also works as a home health aide, a private nurse's aide and a phlebotomist (someone who draws blood for tests and other procedures).
A phlebotomist from the home health agency visits the subjects at their homes, obtains a blood sample, and ships it to the DNA Bank.
If the phlebotomist chooses to use a butterfly needle, the "flash" is still present, and easily visible to the phlebotomy tech as well as the patient.
Gus Hawkins went back to college and worked as phlebotomist at the Cleveland Clinic before moving to Atlanta, GA.