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DTI 1108 – Basic Phlebotomy

Learn the foundational techniques of phlebotomy including venipuncture, specimen collection, and safety precautions. Build a strong understanding of the principles ... Show more
Foundational Phlebotomy Techniques
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Damian Davis
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Lectures : 11
Assignments : 4
Quizzes : 1
Level : Intermediate
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This course covers the essential skills required for phlebotomy practice, including proper patient identification, venipuncture techniques, specimen handling, and infection control measures. Students will also learn about quality assurance in specimen collection and processing. Hands-on practice sessions and simulations will be provided to enhance practical skills and ensure competency. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in performing phlebotomy procedures safely and accurately.

What are the basic steps for performing a venipuncture?
The basic steps for performing a venipuncture include selecting the appropriate vein, preparing the patient, cleansing the site, inserting the needle, collecting the blood sample, removing the needle, applying pressure, and labeling the sample.
Why is it important to properly identify the patient before conducting a blood draw?
Properly identifying the patient before conducting a blood draw is crucial to ensure that the correct sample is collected from the right individual, reducing the risk of misdiagnosis or other errors in patient care.
What is the recommended angle for inserting the needle during a venipuncture?
The recommended angle for inserting the needle during a venipuncture is approximately 15 to 30 degrees, depending on the depth of the vein and the technique being used.
How should a phlebotomist handle a patient who is anxious or afraid of needles?
Phlebotomists should communicate calmly with anxious patients, provide reassurance, and offer distractions if needed. It's important to acknowledge the patient's feelings and maintain a supportive demeanor throughout the procedure.
What are some common complications that can occur during phlebotomy procedures?
Common complications during phlebotomy procedures include hematoma formation, nerve injury, fainting, infection, and vein damage. Proper training, technique, and patient assessment can help minimize these risks.
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  • Duration: 6 weeks
  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Lectures: 12
  • Quizzes: 4
  • Certificate of Completion: Yes
Course requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Basic understanding of medical terminology
  • Good manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
  • Access to a computer with internet connection
  • Ability to attend hands-on training sessions
Intended audience
  • Individuals interested in pursuing a career in phlebotomy
  • Healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their skills
  • Students preparing for phlebotomy certification exams
  • Medical assistants or nursing students
  • Anyone passionate about patient care and laboratory procedures
Prerequisites
Introduction to Phlebotomy

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