What skills are required to succeed in phlebotomy?

There are many important skills you need for successful phlebotomist jobs. If you decide to enter the phlebotomy field you will need to consider whether you have or can develop these skills. If you are already in the area and want to expand your career options, you might consider brushing up on these skills to make you a more attractive job candidate.

Each sampler is required to have basic venipuncture skills to draw blood without unnecessary mistakes to avoid painful experiences of patients or wrong laboratory results. It is very important to have an impeccable technique so that you will not cause reflux anticoagulant, bruising or nerve damage. This requires education, training, a good pair of eyes and a steady pair of hands.

Having the basic venipuncture skills is a really great base, but there are many other useful skills you’ll need to develop as a phlebotomy technician. There are many techniques and tools you’ll learn at phlebotomist classes for a successful career.

Attention to details is very important. Phlebotomists must be able to correctly identify the patients, collection tubes and laboratory samples as getting confuse them could be disastrous!

If you can not manage carefully all the tubes and collecting the proper use of equipment that the doctor ordered, you will not be able to withstand the rigors of the job.

Courtesy and good bedside manner is the essential skills to have as you will need to interact with other people a lot. It is imperative that you know how to be courteous to patients and explain procedures thoroughly with regard to their feelings about what can be a scary process.

You will need to be specific when completing the paperwork, which includes well-documented data on the samples and the patient. You will keep all the records and check if all of them are error-free.

You should never compromise the safety of patients during blood drawing, and you also should never compromise the integrity of the blood sample from the time of extraction and at the time it reaches the laboratory. You can be fired if you make a mistake and the patient is injured.

In addition to these basic skills for venipuncture, data entry, patient care and safety, phlebotomists must also have a keen awareness of their environment and adjust accordingly, by age, allergies, culture, sex and health of patients. Your salary of phlebotomist will increase simultaneously with your experience, because you will learn more about this area of the health care industry.

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