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I believe you are right, I was taught the same. Send patient for urine sample before drawing blood to avoid any unforeseen accidents and injuries due to phlebotomy complications on the patient. More
Thanks so much for the kind words! Check out my other publications on this topic by Searching for my name! Keep on keeping on! Doc R ------------------------------ Rodney E. Rohde, PhD, MS, SM(ASCP)CM,SVCM,MBCM, FACSc Regents' Professor, Texas State ... More
Hello everyone. I wanted to get some input on a a situation I am dealing with at my current employment. I am a phlebotomist at a major outpatient oncology center here in the Dallas, TX area. My supervisor asked me to draw the patients blood, ... More