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Phlebotomy (from the Greek words phlebo-, indicating “relating to a blood vessel”, and -tomy, meaning “to make an incision”) is the process of making a cut in a vein with a needle. The procedure itself is referred to as a venipuncture. An individual who carries out phlebotomy is called a “phlebotomist”, although doctors, nurses, medical lab scientists and others do parts of phlebotomy procedures in lots of nations.
Phlebotomists gather blood mainly by carrying out venipunctures, (or, for collection of minute amounts of blood, fingersticks). The responsibilities of a phlebotomist may consist of correctly identifying the patient, interpreting the tests requested on the requisition, drawing blood into the appropriate tubes with the appropriate additives, properly explaining the treatment to the patients, preparing clients accordingly, practicing the required forms of asepsis, practicing standard and universal preventative measures, carrying out the skin/vein puncture, withdrawing blood into containers or tubes, bring back hemostasis of the leak website, instructing clients on post-puncture care, purchasing tests per the medical professional’s appropriation, affixing tubes with digitally printed labels, and delivering specimens to a lab.
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