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Phlebotomy 2nd Revised edition, Worktext and Procedures Manual [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x184 mm, Approx. 300 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1416000356
  • ISBN-13: 9781416000358
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x184 mm, Approx. 300 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2007
  • Kirjastus: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1416000356
  • ISBN-13: 9781416000358
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This full-color, how-to text covers all aspects of phlebotomy, with complete coverage of equipment, safety procedures, arterial blood gases, point of care testing, and a special emphasis on practical phlebotomy skills. Procedures are outlined in a detailed storyboard format, pairing each step with a full-color photo to help students understand the equipment and techniques of routine venipuncture, butterfly venipuncture, skin punctures, and more. Includes workbook sections for review, study questions, competency checklists, and a revised mock certification exam.

  • Extensive review materials, or "workbook sections," are provided within the text.
  • Study Questions, as well as Certification Exam Preparation questions, are provided at the end of each chapter.


  • Provides new photos of procedures and equipment.
  • Reviews and updates all safety-related information and procedures.
  • Adds in-depth discussion of phlebotomy in special populations.
  • Updates and expands discussion of HIPAA confidentiality issues.
  • Revises and updates certification exam review questions, as well as the mock certification exam.
UNIT 1 Introduction to Phlebotomy
Introduction to Phlebotomy
2(9)
What is Phlebotomy?
3(1)
Modern Phlebotomy
3(3)
Professional Organizations and Standards
6(2)
Legal Issues in Phlebotomy
8(1)
Review for Certification
9(2)
Health Care Structure
11(12)
Hospital Organization
13(1)
Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory
14(1)
Functions of the Clinical Pathology Laboratory Departments
14(6)
Standards and Accreditation for the Clinical Laboratory
20(1)
Other Health Care Settings
20(1)
Review for Certification
20(3)
Safety
23(10)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
24(1)
Types of Safety Hazards
24(5)
Emergency First-Aid Procedures
29(1)
Disaster Emergency Plan
30(1)
Latex Sensitivity
30(1)
Review for Certification
30(3)
Infection Control
33(19)
Infection
34(1)
Chain of Infection
34(2)
Breaking the Chain of Infection
36(8)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
44(1)
Isolation Control Measures
44(2)
Blood-Borne Pathogens
46(1)
Cleaning Up a Spill
47(1)
Review for Certification
47(5)
UNIT 2 Phlebotomy Basics
Medical Terminology
52(9)
Parts of a Word
53(2)
Abbreviations
55(2)
Review for Certification
57(4)
Human Anatomy and Physiology
61(32)
Levels of Organization
63(4)
Anatomic Terminology
67(2)
Skeletal System
69(2)
Muscular System
71(2)
Integumentary System
73(1)
Nervous System
73(4)
Digestive System
77(3)
Urinary System
80(1)
Respiratory System
80(3)
Endocrine System
83(2)
Reproductive Systems
85(3)
Review for Certification
88(5)
Circulatory, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems
93(21)
Circulatory System
94(12)
Lymphatic System
106(2)
Immune System
108(1)
Review for Certification
109(5)
UNIT 3 Specimen Collection
Venipuncture Equipment
114(14)
Phlebotomy Equipment
115(1)
Organizing and Transporting Equipment
115(1)
Locating Veins
116(1)
Cleaning the Puncture Site
117(1)
Protecting the Puncture Site
117(1)
Needles
117(2)
Needle Safety
119(1)
Needle Adapters
119(1)
Evacuated Collection Tubes
120(1)
Types of Blood Specimens
121(1)
Tube Additives
121(1)
Color-Coded Tops
122(2)
Order of Draw
124(1)
Needle Disposal Containers
124(1)
Review for Certification
124(4)
Routine Venipuncture
128(19)
Requisitions
129(1)
Routine Venipuncture Procedure
130(1)
Routine Venipuncture with a Syringe
130(1)
Review for Certification
130(17)
Dermal Puncture
147(20)
Reasons for Performing Dermal Puncture
148(1)
Differences between Venous and Capillary Blood
149(1)
Equipment for Dermal Puncture
149(2)
Site Selection
151(1)
Dermal Puncture Procedure
152(7)
Other Uses of Dermal Puncture
159(1)
Review for Certification
159(8)
Venipuncture Complications
167(16)
Factors That Prevent Access to the Patient
168(1)
Barriers to Communicating with the Patient
169(1)
Problems in Site Selection
169(2)
Problems Associated with Cleaning the Site
171(1)
Problems Associated with Tourniquet Application
171(1)
Complications during Collection
171(6)
Problems in Completing the Procedure
177(1)
Factors That Affect Sample Integrity
177(1)
Long-Term Complications Associated with Venipuncture
178(1)
Specimen Rejection
179(1)
Specimen Recollection
179(1)
Review for Certification
179(4)
Blood Collection in Special Populations
183(12)
Pediatric Patients
184(5)
Geriatric Patients
189(2)
Patients Requiring Blood Draws for Extended Periods of Time
191(1)
Special Equipment Used in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Room
191(2)
Review for Certification
193(2)
Arterial Blood Collection
195(11)
Composition of Arterial Blood
196(1)
Arterial Blood Gas Testing
196(4)
Arterial Puncture Complications
200(1)
Capillary Blood Gas Testing
200(3)
Review for Certification
203(3)
Special Collections and Procedures
206(15)
Fasting Specimens and the Basal State
207(3)
Blood Cultures
210(1)
Blood Donor Collection
211(2)
Special Specimen Handling
213(2)
Blood Smears
215(3)
Review for Certification
218(3)
Special Nonblood Collection Procedures
221(11)
Urine Specimens
222(3)
Fecal Specimens
225(1)
Semen Specimens
226(1)
Throat Specimens
226(1)
Nasopharyngeal Specimens
226(2)
Sweat Electrolyte Specimens
228(1)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Specimens
228(1)
Body-Fluid Specimens
228(1)
Amniotic Fluid Specimens
228(1)
Review for Certification
229(3)
Specimen Handling
Specimen Transport, Handling, and Processing
232(10)
General Guidelines for Specimen Transport
233(2)
Transporting Samples to the Lab
235(1)
Processing
236(2)
Transport and Processing of Nonblood Specimens
238(1)
Specimen Rejection
238(1)
Review for Certification
238(4)
Professional Issues
Quality Phlebotomy
242(12)
Features of Quality Phlebotomy
243(2)
Preanalytical Variables
245(1)
Patient Preparation and Specimen Collection
245(4)
Transportation
249(1)
Processing
250(1)
Review for Certification
251(3)
Legal Issues in Phlebotomy
254(10)
Why Study Legal Issues?
255(1)
The Legal System
256(1)
Professional Liability
257(2)
Confidentiality
259(3)
Review for Certification
262(2)
Point-of-Care Testing
264(11)
Advantages of Point-of-Care Testing
265(1)
Common Tests Performed at the Point of Care
266(2)
Electrocardiography
268(2)
Other CLIA-Waived Tests
270(2)
Review for Certification
272(3)
Appendix A Metric System Measurements 275(2)
Appendix B Common English-Spanish Phrases for Phlebotomy 277(2)
Appendix C Competency Checklists 279(26)
Appendix D Common Abbreviations 305(2)
Appendix E Mock Certification Exam 307(10)
Appendix F Answers to
Chapter Questions and Mock Certification Exam
317(18)
Glossary 335