Phlebotomy

A certification course focused on blood collection and specimen handling techniques.

Practical Applications

Managing Blood Collection Emergencies

Staying Calm in Difficult Situations

Emergencies can occur during blood collection, such as fainting, excessive bleeding, or allergic reactions.

Handling Fainting (Syncope)

  • Watch for signs like sweating or dizziness.
  • Stop the procedure and help the patient lie down.
  • Elevate legs and monitor breathing.

Excessive Bleeding

  • Apply firm pressure to the site.
  • Seek medical help if bleeding doesn’t stop.

Professional Response

Quick thinking and calm actions keep everyone safe and build trust with patients and colleagues.

Examples

  • Noticing a patient becoming pale and stopping the procedure before fainting occurs.

  • Applying pressure to a puncture site to control bleeding after blood draw.