Success! in Phlebotomy

Success! in Phlebotomy

Author: Kathleen Becan-McBride

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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With recent federal, state, and quality assessment requirements, continuing education in phlebotomy has never been more important. This is the ideal review book and CD-ROM to prepare for national board certification exams or to keep current in this dynamic field.Simulating the exact format and organization of topics on the board examinations, it contains over 650 multiple-choice questions with explanations and complete references. The CD-ROM perfectly prepares students for the computerized format of the exam with a diagnostic exam for self-assessment and a diagnostic report which records students'results in specific content areas. This new edition has also been updated to correspond with Garza/Becan-McBride's Phlebotomy Handbook, 7/e (2005) - if a user chooses to use both titles.Clinical Lab Science Students / Medical Technology Students.


Success! in Phlebotomy

Success! in Phlebotomy

Author: Kathleen Becan-McBride

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2010-02-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780135101001

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Part of Prentice Hall's SUCCESS! Series, SUCCESS! in Phlebotomy, Seventh Edition offers a comprehensive approach to Phlebotomy review. With recent federal, state, and quality assessment requirements, continuing education in phlebotomy has never been more important. This is the ideal review book to prepare for national board certification exams or to keep current in this dynamic field. Simulating the exact format and organization of topics on the board examinations, it contains over 650 multiple-choice questions with explanations and complete references. Some key features to this new edition include: The questions are even more comprehensive in phlebotomy technical, skills and interpersonal communication areas than the sixth edition. The chapters include up-to-date exam questions with the latest blood collection equipment and accompanying figures to assist in learning effective, collection steps in the utility and safety of these pieces of equipment. The chapters include questions that focus on patient and phlebotomy safety and medical error reduction. The latest Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) phlebotomy standards are followed in the questions presented in each chapter. The online components include a complete simulated practice exam, audio glossary, and links to additional online reference sources. The scratch off code to access these online materials is printed on the inside front cover. Clinical Lab Science Students / Medical Technology Students.


Applied Phlebotomy

Applied Phlebotomy

Author: Dennis J. Ernst

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780781750554

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Geared specifically to short courses in blood collection, this concise full-color text teaches the skills necessary to obtain blood specimens effectively and safely, in accordance with Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (formerly NCCLS) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines. The book presents step-by-step procedure instructions and explains why these procedures are important to blood specimen collections. It Could Happen To You case studies discuss actual phlebotomy-related injuries. Tips From the Trenches offer practical phlebotomy pointers. In the Lab describes what happens to blood in the lab and underscores the importance of key collection concepts. Each chapter ends with multiple-choice review questions.


Success! in Phlebotomy

Success! in Phlebotomy

Author: Kathleen Becan-McBride

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780134986098

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"Comprehensive exam prep for phlebotomy certification and licensure. SUCCESS! in Phlebotomy: A Q&A Review is a complete exam-preparation system that combines more than 850 exam-style questions with outline-style content review and interactive technology. Written by professional educators with vast experience in test writing, statistics, and cognitive assessment, the text covers all of the concepts, skills, techniques, standards, and instrumentation that students will encounter on certification and licensing exams for blood collection, specimen handling, and transportation. The 8th edition of SUCCESS! in Phlebotomy is sequenced to match the 10th and latest edition of The Phlebotomy Handbook."--Amazon.


Prentice Hall Health's Q and A Review of EKG

Prentice Hall Health's Q and A Review of EKG

Author: Karen Ellis

Publisher:

Published: 2001-09-01

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 9780130197481

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The only EKG test prep book on the market, this question and answer style book covers all aspects of EKG interpretation, from basic to advanced. Over 1,000 multiple-choice questions, detailed answers, and up-to-date terminology and information make this book an excellent review for students studying to become paramedics, critical care nurses, cardiac techs, cardiac rehabilitation specialists, or any other medical professional who needs to test their knowledge of EKG's. Basic Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology. EKG Techniques and Recognition. Electrophysiology. Stress Test Techniques, Indications, and Contraindications. Holter Monitoring. Cardiac Medications. Practice Test.


The Poetics of Portraiture in the Italian Renaissance

The Poetics of Portraiture in the Italian Renaissance

Author: Jodi Cranston

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-09-25

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780521653244

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This book considers the changing conception of portraiture in the sixteenth century. Focusing on paintings by Giorgione, Titian, Parmigianino, and Raphael, among others, Jodi Cranston explores the significance of the formal inventions that address the presence of the beholder, and how such a visual dialogue with the beholder encourages the viewer to perceive the portrait as open and responsive. Applying methods derived from literary theory and structural analysis, this study demonstrates how sixteenth-century portraits extend contemporary efforts to perceive and receive painting as a kind of poetry.


Case Studies in Clinical Laboratory Science

Case Studies in Clinical Laboratory Science

Author: Linda Graves

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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This unique collection of 55 multidisciplinary case studies is designed to help laboratory technologists and technicians "experience" how departments work together to help the physician make a diagnosis and determine the best course of treatment for the patient. In working through the comprehensive, real-world scenarios, readers deal firsthand with interpreting data from two, three or four disciplines (Blood Bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Microbiology, Urinalysis), integrating the facts (laboratory data) from different departments and thinking critically about what they mean. Includes 55 cases--11 Blood Bank cases; 12 Chemistry cases; 10 Hematology/Coagulation cases; 5 Immunology/Serology cases; 10 Microbiology cases; 7 Urinalysis cases. Technicians and technologists who have been out of the field for awhile and are in the process of reentry into the profession and technicians and technologists who are looking for a general review of clinical laboratory science.