Thank you, your video was a lifesaver. I’m taking care of my grandmother and had no clue how to use this thing. Clueless at 4:30AM not able to call anyone to ask questions, your video saved the day. Thank you!
These short vids on routine clinical procedures and test are soo helpful Ms. k. I have my CCMA exam in a month, a bit nervous but I have been watching your practice exam question and they have been helping me refresh on past modules thx.
Hey good question… technically we’re only supposed to do the sides but because she has it checked so often, it’s understandable if you do it where it’s most comfortable for her. I’m sure it’s probably calloused from sticking the same spots so much.
Hey miss hru, you know a tip for needle nervousm ??? I am scared of needles for myself but I’m not scared to put it on someone else, but I know that will mess up with the needles, you know how to get rid of that ?
Hi, sorry I’m just seeing your comment. Some people are very nervous in the beginning and they eventually get over it as they practice. If you are in a class, where you have to practice on each other, you can let your instructor know about your fear and hopefully he or she will work with you.
Thank you, your video was a lifesaver. I’m taking care of my grandmother and had no clue how to use this thing. Clueless at 4:30AM not able to call anyone to ask questions, your video saved the day. Thank you!
Glad it helped… you’re welcome! Blessing to you and your grandmother 🙏🏾❤️
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Your videos were so helpful! I have been studying with you for the past week and today I passed my CCMA with a 430!!
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Thank you so much ! You saved me very much. I have an exam next week,
These short vids on routine clinical procedures and test are soo helpful Ms. k. I have my CCMA exam in a month, a bit nervous but I have been watching your practice exam question and they have been helping me refresh on past modules thx.
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Thank you for posting this video. I am using it for my phlebotomy class as an extra demo.
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Why did we rub the first drop
I do glucose check for mom every so often - Is it ok the prick the top of finger instead of the flat surface of it ? Thanks for sharing tutorial
Hey good question… technically we’re only supposed to do the sides but because she has it checked so often, it’s understandable if you do it where it’s most comfortable for her. I’m sure it’s probably calloused from sticking the same spots so much.
what are the normal ranges
Formerly it was 80-100, but in recent years, it's been lowered to 70-100. And according to NHA, a normal fasting blood glucose result is 60-110.
Can you remind me why do we only use the ring and middle finger?
Hey miss hru, you know a tip for needle nervousm ??? I am scared of needles for myself but I’m not scared to put it on someone else, but I know that will mess up with the needles, you know how to get rid of that ?
Hi, sorry I’m just seeing your comment. Some people are very nervous in the beginning and they eventually get over it as they practice. If you are in a class, where you have to practice on each other, you can let your instructor know about your fear and hopefully he or she will work with you.
Why do you only use the ring/middle finger? Thanks
They are considered to be stronger as they have more tissue. The index and pinky are more sensitive and the thumb has a pulse.
Is it necessary to put a bandage?
Yes, for at least 15 minutes to stop the bleeding. However, the patient may decline and choose to simply apply pressure until it stops bleeding.
Is the dry gauze sterile ?
No, they’re non-sterile gauze pads.
Hey am going to study medical assistance can you help how it pays
So much blood 🫣🫣🫣🫣
She’s a bleeder 🩸