Venipuncture Essays

  • Drawing Blood As A Phlebotomist

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    Then, apply gloves to ensure safety precautions for you and the patient. The second step, sit the patient in a comfortable position with his arm fully extended while placing a clean tourniquet around the patients arm, about 3 or 4 inches above the venipuncture

  • Phlebotomy And Misdiagnosis

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    Ever since we are little, most of us hate the idea of needle pricks at the doctor’s office. We cringe, cry, hold our moms hand or even embarrassingly pass out. Although we are difficult patients during the collection of blood specimens it is actually crucially important for a phlebotomist to perform proper collection of specimens. Phlebotomy can be the backbone of the laboratory and provide proper diagnosis for patients. Improper collection can lead to complications including misdiagnosis. Misdiagnosis

  • Phulbotomy Research Paper

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    Ever since we are little, most of us hate the idea of needle pricks at the doctor’s office. We cringe, cry, hold our moms hand or even embarrassingly pass out. Although we are difficult patients during the collection of blood specimens, it is actually crucially important for a Phlebotomist to perform a proper collection of specimens. Phlebotomy can be the backbone of the laboratory and provide proper diagnosis for patients. Improper collection can lead to complications, including misdiagnosis. Misdiagnosis

  • Nursing Reflective Journal Report

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    NUR1014 Professionalism and Contemporary Nursing Reflective Journal(I) Name: Ko Wing Yi Student Number:15001448 My perception and perspectives of being a nurse in the healthcare team In the healthcare team, every member holds different role, such as nurses, doctor. And they will cooperate with each other which to provide care to patients. Nurse include many important roles such as caregiver, health promoter, client advocate, care coordinator, counselor, case manager, educator

  • Phulbotomy Research Paper

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    Phlebotomy (Venipuncture): Phlebotomy is the process of making an incision in a vein with a needle. The procedure itself is known as venipuncture. A person who performs phlebotomy is called a "phlebotomist." Venipuncture Procedure: The venipuncture procedure is complex, requiring both knowledge and skill to perform. Several essential steps are required for every successful collection procedure Identify the patient. 1. Assess the patient 's physical disposition (i.e. diet, exercise, stress, basal

  • Phlebotomy Reflection

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    by place the equipments next to the patient, making sure you are washing your hands. Equipment Assembly 2 tutorial, demonstrates how to performing a venipuncture by figuring out which arm to use on a patient and how to position infusion sets, or arrange the equipment. Equipment Assembly 3 tutorial, demonstrates the seven ways to perform the venipuncture by wearing disposable latex

  • Aesthetic Nurse Trainee Reflection Model

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    pressure, resulting in a lack of blood supply to the brain causing fainting and confusion. In patients with arteries compromised by atherosclerosis the non-efficient blood supply can lead to myocardial infarction. Evaluation of vital signs during the venipuncture procedure can be vital for prevention of these reactions and in Mrs. Jo's situation there was no substantial alteration or

  • Dyslipidemia Essay Questions

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    experience insufficient amounts of oxygen to the tissues, heart, and the brain. Also, these individuals are at an increased risk for myocardial infarctions and stroke. 7. When inserting the needle for venipuncture, what should you be careful NOT to do? When inserting the needle for venipuncture you should be careful not to push the needle in too shallow, or too deep into the vein. This can cause permanent damage to the nerves. These are the precautions that should be followed when inserting the

  • Reflection On Experience Of A Nursing Student

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    achievements, as well as many challenges. A different arrangement of nursing skills was accomplished in my two days at clinicals. Some of the nursing skills the nursing student were able to observe were the wound care on an unstageable ulcer, preform venipuncture for PT/INR testing, and watching MED boxes be filled. The nursing student, was able to tag along with a RN Tina/Jen and enjoyed the atmosphere of the home health care setting. In the two days of clinicals, the nursing student was able to observe

  • Multistate Licensure Compact And What Are Its Implications On Nursing

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    1. What is the Multistate Licensure Compact, and what are its implications on nursing? The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows nurses with a Multistate Licensure to practice physically, telephonically or electronically in their home state and other original NLC states (Original NLC,2018). With the Multistate Licensure Compact nurses are able to provide care to patients in other NLC states without having to obtain additional licenses (ENLC Implementation, 2018). 2. Differentiate between delegating

  • Balanced Budget Act Essay

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    budget agreement had measures aimed at achieving savings of $17 billion in five years. The Balanced Budget Act also includes other provisions that go a long way to strengthen and preserve the benefit, including the surety bond requirement and the venipuncture provision. Given the rapid growth in healthcare needs alongside the waste, fraud and abuse of benefit major changes are necessary. But often change comes challenges and the Balanced Budget Act is no exception. All the stakeholders in healthcare

  • Anesthetist Career Plan

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    gain a consolidation position at SickKids in year 4. This summer I will be completing the Intravenous Therapy and Phlebotomy certification through Nurses Education. Inc. I am doing this before the start of my 4th year so I can be prepared, if venipuncture is permissible, and get the most out of my consolidation

  • Three Phases Of Phlebotomy

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    Some say Phlebotomy is very complicated. That it is too hard for anyone to do. I have to disagree with that because if I can do it anyone can. How to be a great Phlebotomist is simple. You just have to follow the steps of Phlebotomy. There are three phases of Phlebotomy, pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical. Like everything else in the world you can have some mistakes while you are drawing blood, but there are ways of preventing them if you just pay attention to what you are doing. There

  • I Want To Be A Medical Assistant Essay

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    I want to become a Medical Assistant because I enjoy helping others, and making them feel better. Medical Assistant is not just a career for me, it’s a goal that I will achieve with much pride and honor, and prove wrong those people who keep telling me that I’m not going to make it. I’m not really good in science, but I’m going to push myself to try hard to achieve my goal. Don’t ever let anyone label you, be your own kind of person and make the “impossible” possible. I know that it’s not going to

  • Essay On Blood Count

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    Complete Blood Count The reason a complete blood count is performed is to detect abnormal from normal. Having either high or low complete blood count can be a marker for various diseases and infections. This particular test is done to measure the exact number of red blood cells in the body. This test also gives us the exact number of the white blood cells. Performing the complete blood count gives us the exact amount of hemoglobin in the patient’s blood. The hematocrit, which is defined as the fraction

  • Sample Cover Letter: Applying For Nursing Position

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    September 25, 2017 Michele Gonser Dean of Nursing Ivy Tech Community College 277 N. Thorne St Wabash, Indiana 46992 Dear Mrs. Gonser: I am elated to learn of the Practical Nursing position opening within your company. My wish is to become a part of your company that is well known for highly reputable employee relations, excellent patient care, and an immense involvement in the community. I would love to become a part of your team and excel along your management and employees. Having been successfully

  • Personal Narrative: Routine Patrol

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    On 07/15/2015, at approximately 0038 hours your affiant was on routine patrol in the area of the three hundred block of west Poplar Street. I observed a blue Chevrolet sedan parked in the road midway in the block. I proceeded patrolling approximately three blocks and observed the said vehicle in the same location. The vehicle was facing east on Poplar Street. I proceeded toward the vehicle, observing two individuals inside. The vehicle began to move stopping at the stop sign and illuminated the interior

  • Theranos Crime

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    Equipped with a charming college dropout story, a humanitarian endeavor, a revolutionary technology in laboratory testing, and a Steve Jobs-esque look, it did not take long for Theranos and its founder Elizabeth Holmes to intrigue the nation and achieve celebrity status in the Biotech and Business world. With the mission to "make access to high-integrity diagnostic information... a basic human right"(Topol 2013) coupled with the promise of low-cost-highaccuracy testing and transparency that are all

  • Literature Review: Craig's Social Communication Model Of Pain

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    stated that needle pain in children is common.   Blount et al., 2009; Inal & Kelleci, 2012b; Leahy et al., 2008; Uman, Chambers, McGrath, & Kisely 2006, the common and significant sources of pain is applying needle in medical procedures  such as venipuncture and immunization. Cumming (1996) noted that children’s pain primary source is intravenous catheter insertion but Young (2005) states that placement of intravenous line is second and disease related is the most common source of pain. It’s also been

  • ALS Field Clinical Instruction Plan

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    Clinical Instruction Plan ALS FIELD CLINICAL Intended Audience: Emergency Medicine Program Students, Field Agency Preceptors Overview and Purpose: The Emergency Medicine Program at North Carolina State University strives to produce the highest quality pre-hospital care providers. In doing so, our clinical education curriculum is based on student competency and not the number of hospital or field clinical hours completed. To ensure these competencies are achieved, students are required to complete