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Phlebotomists are trained to draw blood from a patient for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research. Phlebotomists collect blood primarily by performing a venipuncture, (or, for collection of minute quantities of blood, finger-sticks). Duties of a phlebotomist may include properly identifying the patient, interpreting the tests requested on the requisition, drawing blood into the correct tubes with the proper additives, accurately explaining the procedure to the patients, preparing patients accordingly, practicing the required forms of asepsis, practicing standard and universal precautions, performing the skin/vein puncture, withdrawing blood into containers or tubes, restoring hemostasis of the puncture site, instructing patients on post-puncture care, ordering tests per the doctor’s requisition, affixing tubes with electronically printed labels, and delivering specimens to a laboratory.

Organization

American Professional Educational Services

American Professional Educational Services

American Professional Educational Services, operating from Norwich, CT since 1996, specializes in life-saving training, including medical assistant, paramedic, phlebotomy, and American Heart Association programs. The school offers in-person training with a strong emphasis on hands-on practical skills in a skills lab, preparing students for various healthcare settings. Students benefit from comprehensive training leading to national certifications and recognition for NREMT recertification.

Highlights:

  • Nationally Certified American Heart Association Training Center
  • Authorized NAEMT Training Center
  • Courses Accredited by CAPCE
  • Programs Recognized for NREMT Recertification
  • Long-standing Experience Since 1996
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