So where is the transfer device when transferring blood from a syringe to an ETS? The way it's shown here it's not only dangerous for the phlebotomist (great chance of getting stuck by contaminated needle) but is also outdated. Any blood being transferred from a syringe to an ETS MUST be used with a transfer device. And another thing why is the Phlebotomist pressing down on the needle? if the vein was anchored properly, pressing down the needle will feel like the vein is being torn to the patient. And lastly tubes are never labelled before but after the sample was taken and in the presence of the patient. I am a certified and soon to be licensed phlebotomist and I was not taught to do any of those dangerous acts, this video just gave me high blood pressure.
First to comment, speak with your supervis or the person in charge.Place the area under running water for few minutes. Do blood tests and continue with follow up.
enjoy watching the video, however; did anyone else notice that during the biohazard/clean up portion, the worker had on open toe shoes?, ughhh-totally not appropriate when drawing blood from a patient.
Thanks for this video , I was so lost with my classes
Thank you. Your teaching was direct and easy to learn.
Thanku soooo much
Expect more 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
So where is the transfer device when transferring blood from a syringe to an ETS? The way it's shown here it's not only dangerous for the phlebotomist (great chance of getting stuck by contaminated needle) but is also outdated. Any blood being transferred from a syringe to an ETS MUST be used with a transfer device. And another thing why is the Phlebotomist pressing down on the needle? if the vein was anchored properly, pressing down the needle will feel like the vein is being torn to the patient. And lastly tubes are never labelled before but after the sample was taken and in the presence of the patient. I am a certified and soon to be licensed phlebotomist and I was not taught to do any of those dangerous acts, this video just gave me high blood pressure.
What is an ETS
Thank you but i have a question, what kind of exposure would i have faced if a tube broke and some blood specimen ended up in an open wound?
Big trouble
First to comment, speak with your supervis or the person in charge.Place the area under running water for few minutes. Do blood tests and continue with follow up.
Most detailed explanation thank you so much ❤
Hello, Have you made a video of using a centrifuge with mobile phlebotomy?
Thanks so much and good information 🙏
Thank you so much mam🙏
Why is her mask upside down? @8:00
thank you so much for this detailed information, very helpful
pathology Laboratorys,
#PathologyLaboratorys
Very helpful. Thank you.
Very excellent video
Thank you 🙏😍✌️
Good job
After désinfecting toi should no more touch the site
Thaks ❤❤
Very nice teacher thnk u more from somalia❤
Could you pls share the slides?
Very informative thanks
I really appreciate your effort
Excelente
Best for mlts
1 cart calculus
For some time
This video is wrong. What she says and what's done is contradictory. 😅
enjoy watching the video, however; did anyone else notice that during the biohazard/clean up portion, the worker had on open toe shoes?, ughhh-totally not appropriate when drawing blood from a patient.
Appreciate!!!!
thank u
When does the video get to hitting a god damned vein!