Completing venipuncture as ordered by the physician and completes lab requisitions...
Not exact matches
Generally, Chelation Therapy is a major component of Environmental / Detoxification Medicine which is
completed by introducing an intravenous (IV) chelation solution (generally EDTA) into the vascular system via
venipuncture or by taking oral chelating agents.
• Skilled in verifying patient information and handling testing and sample collection activities accordingly • Committed to maintain specimen integrity by using dedicated aseptic techniques • Proficient in observing specimen isolation procedures and collaborating with nursing personnel to ensure appropriate collection times • Demonstrated expertise in performing bleeding - times by following exceptionally well - placed laboratory procedures • Focused on maintaining quality results by following dedicated department procedures and testing schedules • Proficient in resolving unusual test orders by liaising with physicians, pathologists and nursing stations • Hands - on experience in using a variety of needles and procedures to draw blood, depending on the quantity of blood required for sampling • Excellent skills in
completing specimen data and recording it succinctly into laboratory databases • Adept at disposing of laboratory waste and contaminated sharps in accordance to applicable laws, standards and procedures • Competent at using vacuum tubes, syringes and butterfly
venipuncture methods
To qualify to take the CCMA exam, you must have graduated from high school, and must have either
completed a medical assistant training program or have one year of work experience in medical assisting, including
venipuncture and EKG experience.