Blood Collection Sites Wall Atlas
Every purchase of the Blood Collection Sites and Precautions wall atlas from the Center for Phlebotomy Education now comes with CE questions for managers to implement into their in-house CE program.
This highly detailed 4-color
laminated poster depicts acceptable venipuncture and skin puncture
sites for blood specimen collection. Approximate locations of nerves, veins and the
brachial artery as they pass through the antecubital area are
identified and accompanied by detailed text
that discusses the precautions all specimen collection personnel must
know when drawing blood for clinical testing to prevent patient
injury. A section on alternative venipuncture
sites discusses mastectomy patients, foot/ankle veins and other
alternatives. All text and illustrations reflect the current
Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (formerly NCCLS)
documents.
The 17x22-inch laminated poster---designed to be posted
in classrooms, laboratories, medical offices, healthcare facilities, and other specimen collection
environments---is the only one that shows nerves, veins and the
brachial artery of the antecubital area.
Shipped with every purchase is a CE exercise with 15 questions drafted from the content of the poster for implementation into the facility’s in-house CE program. Managers simply submit copies of the exam to each staff member to complete, assuring that the information on the poster is read and comprehended by the specimen collection staff. Each exam is returned to the manager for grading and recording in each employee’s personnel file. An answer key is provided.
Price: $29.95
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