I’m glad you like it. Feel free to share it with your friends. Together we can help improve specimen quality. The best part about it is you make a positive impact in patient care because you care.
Hey I am a new subscriber and I’ve been watching your videos for about a few days now and I am so happy I found you. I am not sure if you did a video on this yet, but how do I know what color to use when it comes to test tube color look up for drawing blood from a doctor order?
Each tube comes with specific preservative, so it is dependent on the test. Test requirements should tell you that. Is there a specific test you are looking for?
hii it's my first time looking that your videos and it helped me a lot... I have a question did you do the amt exam if so can you please make an on what topic I should study more.
I would recommended these two books, phlebotomy Notes: Pocket Guide to Blood Collection for review and NHA Phlebotomy Exam 2021-2022: Study Guide + 300 Questions and Detailed Answer Explanations for the Certified Phlebotomy Technician Examination (Includes 3 Full-Length Practice Tests) for practice. If you end-up using these two book, please let me know how you like them. It will be helpful for the others as well. Thanks! Enjoy learning Phlebotomy Notes: Pocket Guide to Blood Collection for review Product details Publisher : F.A. Davis Company; Second edition (December 19, 2019) Language : English Spiral-bound : 216 pages ISBN-10 : 0803675658 ISBN-13 : 978-0803675650 NHA Phlebotomy Exam 2021-2022: Study Guide + 300 Questions and Detailed Answer Explanations for the Certified Phlebotomy Technician Examination (Includes 3 Full-Length Practice Tests) for practice Product details Publisher : Ascencia Test Prep (October 2, 2020) Language : English Paperback : 108 pages ISBN-10 : 1635309549 ISBN-13 : 978-1635309546
This is tricky because you can spend any tube. It is more of what kind of specimen you need for that test. In general you will spend clotted tube and tube with gel separation. However, there are tests that need plasma from EDTA tube.
I hope that this will never happen during an actual blood draw. There are many things that need to be discussed here. 1. Needles should never be reused period. Needles can transmit blood borne diseases. 2. If for some reason, you see needle is contaminated (eg. blood, stain, dust, anything). Do not use that needle. Discard it and get a new one. 3. If someone else's blood is at the tip of the needle, it means that the drawer does not follow a proper collection process. Retraining may be necessary for patient’s safety. However, just to entertain hypothetical thought, any liquid that can go through the needle’s opening can enter the tube. An example of this will be urine vacutainer tube.
That is hard to say. I wish I could give you a yes or no answer, but I couldn’t. This never happened to me. As I said someone else's blood should not be at the tip of the needles that are about to draw a patient. Anyhow. I do not think that it would affect the result that much because the majority of the blood that is in the tube should be from the patient. Once you push the needle into the patient’s vein, the blood that sucks in is the patient’s blood. However, the potential is there since that sample is not pure. I guess the answer is it depends on how much the sample was contaminated.
@@ajith1234 I would be less concerned about someone else's blood being on the needle and skewing results and be more concerned over the possibility of infecting the patient with a blood borne pathogen. i would never let anyone come near me with a needle that was not fresh from the package to prove the sterility of the equipment.
All hospital Disposal syringe are safe thana maam oct 4 2022 lab test blood eduthen hiv1 hiv 2 hsbsag hcv vdrl all test negative i m safe but disposal syringe but reuse panuvagaala maam so many confusion i m so fear and anixety of syringe and needle reuse panuvagala naan test edukum pothu new syringe than parthen 36 yrs experience lab tech sir but disposal syringe and cover parthen but cover remove panupothu paakala enaku oru dove it but athu pakkala new syringe and needle cap parthen But en kanmunadi Disposal syringe blood eduthu athu dustbin poduraru but romba confusion iruku maam plz reply panuga maam
Hi...I like you video so much...it is exactly what I was exactly searching...thanks a lot for this video...can I have you email I would like to share my few more questions about phelbotomy..I ama new students but everyone has there own way to teach..but I hardly like someone which make me easy to understand..like your explanation are so perfect..thanks
I’m so glad that the video helps. I also have video on how to draw blood using different methods. You can certainly have my email peachmedlab@gmail.come. You can also post your questions here. I check comments often and I will do my best to answers them.
wow 😍 direct to the topic
Thank you.
It crazy to have a yellow and a gold , blue and a light blue. Accident waiting to happen!
I never think of it that way, but I totally agree with you now that you mention it.
Thnku so much mam 🙏 ,i watched a lot of vds for OOD ,but non of thm i got ,
Thnku, u explained it very clearly with instances ..
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I’m glad to know. Come back for more video.
Best video ever!!! I’m taking phlebotomy & this was super helpful especially the questions!!! Thank you sm🫶🏻🩷
I'm so glad!
Thank you! Stop light stay put makes no sense to me either!
I’m glad you like it. Feel free to share it with your friends. Together we can help improve specimen quality. The best part about it is you make a positive impact in patient care because you care.
Right lol
Thanks you.
Very educative.
Will learn from you.
Thank you. I’m so happy that you find it helpful.
Hey I am a new subscriber and I’ve been watching your videos for about a few days now and I am so happy I found you. I am not sure if you did a video on this yet, but how do I know what color to use when it comes to test tube color look up for drawing blood from a doctor order?
Each tube comes with specific preservative, so it is dependent on the test. Test requirements should tell you that. Is there a specific test you are looking for?
Your memory jogger is very helpful
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I’m happy to hear.
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hii it's my first time looking that your videos and it helped me a lot... I have a question did you do the amt exam if so can you please make an on what topic I should study more.
Thank you. I’m glad you find it helpful.
GOD bless thee
Nice
Thank you.
What is the best book if you know for studying for the exam.
I would recommended these two books, phlebotomy Notes: Pocket Guide to Blood Collection for review and NHA Phlebotomy Exam 2021-2022: Study Guide + 300 Questions and Detailed Answer Explanations for the Certified Phlebotomy Technician Examination (Includes 3 Full-Length Practice Tests) for practice.
If you end-up using these two book, please let me know how you like them. It will be helpful for the others as well. Thanks!
Enjoy learning
Phlebotomy Notes: Pocket Guide to Blood Collection for review
Product details
Publisher : F.A. Davis Company; Second edition (December 19, 2019)
Language : English
Spiral-bound : 216 pages
ISBN-10 : 0803675658
ISBN-13 : 978-0803675650
NHA Phlebotomy Exam 2021-2022: Study Guide + 300 Questions and Detailed Answer Explanations for the Certified Phlebotomy Technician Examination (Includes 3 Full-Length Practice Tests) for practice
Product details
Publisher : Ascencia Test Prep (October 2, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 108 pages
ISBN-10 : 1635309549
ISBN-13 : 978-1635309546
What tubes do
You need to centrifuge ?
This is tricky because you can spend any tube. It is more of what kind of specimen you need for that test. In general you will spend clotted tube and tube with gel separation. However, there are tests that need plasma from EDTA tube.
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During blood draw if some one else blood is at tip of needle will it enter the vacutainer tube while drawing blood
I hope that this will never happen during an actual blood draw. There are many things that need to be discussed here.
1. Needles should never be reused period. Needles can transmit blood borne diseases.
2. If for some reason, you see needle is contaminated (eg. blood, stain, dust, anything). Do not use that needle. Discard it and get a new one.
3. If someone else's blood is at the tip of the needle, it means that the drawer does not follow a proper collection process. Retraining may be necessary for patient’s safety.
However, just to entertain hypothetical thought, any liquid that can go through the needle’s opening can enter the tube. An example of this will be urine vacutainer tube.
@@BloodTalks so if that happens and if blood enters the vaccum tube then the result will b skewed right ?
That is hard to say. I wish I could give you a yes or no answer, but I couldn’t. This never happened to me. As I said someone else's blood should not be at the tip of the needles that are about to draw a patient. Anyhow. I do not think that it would affect the result that much because the majority of the blood that is in the tube should be from the patient. Once you push the needle into the patient’s vein, the blood that sucks in is the patient’s blood. However, the potential is there since that sample is not pure. I guess the answer is it depends on how much the sample was contaminated.
@@ajith1234 I would be less concerned about someone else's blood being on the needle and skewing results and be more concerned over the possibility of infecting the patient with a blood borne pathogen. i would never let anyone come near me with a needle that was not fresh from the package to prove the sterility of the equipment.
I agreed.
All hospital Disposal syringe are safe thana maam
oct 4 2022 lab test blood eduthen hiv1 hiv 2 hsbsag hcv vdrl all test negative i m safe
but disposal syringe but reuse panuvagaala maam so many confusion
i m so fear and anixety of syringe and needle reuse panuvagala
naan test edukum pothu new syringe than parthen 36 yrs experience lab tech sir but disposal syringe and cover parthen but cover remove panupothu paakala enaku oru dove it
but athu pakkala new syringe and needle cap parthen
But en kanmunadi Disposal syringe blood eduthu athu dustbin poduraru but
romba confusion iruku maam plz reply panuga maam
Yes, Disposable is much safer.
Hi...I like you video so much...it is exactly what I was exactly searching...thanks a lot for this video...can I have you email I would like to share my few more questions about phelbotomy..I ama new students but everyone has there own way to teach..but I hardly like someone which make me easy to understand..like your explanation are so perfect..thanks
I’m so glad that the video helps. I also have video on how to draw blood using different methods. You can certainly have my email peachmedlab@gmail.come. You can also post your questions here. I check comments often and I will do my best to answers them.
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i take my final for my program this saturday and i feel like i’m drowning!!!!
I understand. It could’ve overwhelmed at time. Good luck.
@@BloodTalks thank you!!
Did you pass
I hope you A it.