Articles, tagged with "drawing blood", page 5
30th May 2010
Who is a phlebotomist?
A phlebotomist is the person who is trained to draw blood from patients as prescribed by a doctor, for drug tests for employers of for blood donations. Phlebotomists are also permitted to perform intramuscular and subcutaneous inj...
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Author:
superman
14th May 2010
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First of all, it's important for you to realize most people probably won't even know or feel tha...
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James Lee
22nd April 2010
On surface, to become a phlebotomist doesn't seem like something too complicated. After all, the discipline supposedly covers only the science of drawing blood. Phlebotomy is indeed a subject that observes, teaches and trains a person the process of drawi...
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Author:
ValteJohn
11th March 2010
Using laser surgery to quit smoking is a not a new mode of quit smoking treatments. It has been around for quite some time and looks to make a long term run due to the availability of lasers.In case you are wondering this treatment is totally devoid of pa...
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Author:
Jan
26th February 2010
Planning on making a career in the healthcare industry? The best way to go about it is by becoming a phlebotomist. A phlebotomist is a person who is trained in drawing blood that is required for blood donation or drug tests. The first step in becoming a s...
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Author:
R Govindan
23rd February 2010
Diabetes has always been a persistent problem nowadays. In fact, people of all ages suffer from it. Adults, adolescents, and even young kids have diabetes. The main concern of diabetic patients is to make sure that their glucose level is within the normal...
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Author:
Larry Aviva
18th January 2010
Like many other technical professions related to medical stream, Phlebotomy is also coming up as a rewarding career. There are plenty of jobs available for Phlebotomy Technicians at very attractive salaries. You can enroll in a one year phlebotomy-specifi...
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Author:
manhattan
08th January 2010
For most people, being diagnosed with Diabetes is much akin to receiving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Not only does it limit you to what you can or cannot eat and do, it also brings along with it a number of hassles such as having to...
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Author:
Larry Aviva
06th January 2010
Trimming your dog's nails with a traditional nail clipper can put too much stress on their nail, leaving them sharp and jagged, and sometimes inflicting pain to your dog. Recently a new product has come out which makes it easier and safer to keep your pet...
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Author:
Raymond Spencer
29th December 2009
Florida institute provides high quality and affordable programs tailored to the specific needs of every Government community's service area. The main mission of this institute is to increase the efficiency and quality of government in Florida though appli...
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Floridaedinstitute
11th December 2009
If you love working in the health care field you may know that this is where you want to be. Growing at a very rapid pace and being a part of that world is exciting. But, do you know which kind of career you are interested in? Not, here is some informatio...
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Author:
user66
11th December 2009
If you want a career in the healthcare industry, you need to check out the Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts. Which offers a range of programs in many different health care careers. Nursing school, MRI programs, DMS programs or a well respected x-ray techni...
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Author:
user17
24th November 2009
The dawn of the DNA test
Back in the 1700s, the best way to determine paternity was by a good hard look and the child, followed by a good hard look at the father. Enough coincidences and maybe a relationship could be proposed. A hundred years later, e...
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Author:
ashish
23rd November 2009
Phlebotomy is a medical term primarily used to describe the act of drawing blood from a vein and the professionals who are trained to collect blood in a clinical setting are known as phlebotomists or phlebotomy technicians.
Overview
Phlebotomy technicia...
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Author:
Subhash Kandpal
07th October 2009
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