06 April 2012

Phlebotomy Ppts 76 free full text articles




Preventing False Positive Blood Cultures
Lisa L. Steed, Ph.D., D(ABMM)
Preventing False Positive Blood Cultures.ppt

Blood Collection Essentials
Blood Collection Essentials.ppt

Anatomy of the laboratory information system
Anatomy of the laboratory information system.ppt

Biosafety in Biomedical and Microbiological Laboratories
http://www2.piedmontcc.edu/

Basic Principles of Phlebotomy
Ricki Otten MT(ASCP)SC
Basic Principles of Phlebotomy.ppt

Age Specific Care And Phlebotomy
Terry Kotrla, MS, MT(ASCP)BB
AgeSpecificCareAndPhlebotomy.ppt

Phlebotomy and the Health Care Setting
Terry Kotrla, MS, MT(ASCP)BB
Phlebotomy and the Health Care Setting.ppt

Pediatric Blood Collection
Wendy Voigt, Lab Tech IV, MBA
Pediatric Blood Collection

Who is a Phlebotomist?
Marjorie A. Di Lorenzo, MT(ASCP)SH
Who is a Phlebotomist?.ppt

Basic Principles of Phlebotomy
Basic Principles of Phlebotomy.ppt

Pre-analytical Laboratory Errors
Tim Guirl MT (ASCP,)Phlebotomy Instructor
Pre-analytical Laboratory Errors.ppt
76 Free full text articles



  1. Paresthesia and forearm pain after phlebotomy due to medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve injury.
  2. Allergic contact dermatitis to antiseptic medicated dressing applied on phlebotomy site.
  3. Phlebotomy for rapid weaning and extubation in COPD patient with secondary polycythemia and respiratory failure.
  4. Repeated phlebotomy augments angiogenesis to improve blood flow in murine ischemic legs.
  5. Reduction in specimen labeling errors after implementation of a positive patient identification system in phlebotomy.
  6. Bleeding-edge technology in cardiology - or the mixed blessings of phlebotomy throughout the ages.
  7. Two outbreaks of mixed etiology associated with central venous catheters inserted by phlebotomy in critical neonates.
  8. Phlebotomy improves histology in chronic hepatitis C males with mild iron overload.
  9. Phlebotomy for the purpose of optimising myocardial stress in coronary artery disease: a questionable modality.
  10. Applying Lean/Toyota production system principles to improve phlebotomy patient satisfaction and workflow.
  11. Infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in presence of coronary artery disease: optimization of myocardial stress by controlled phlebotomy.
  12. Reducing patient waiting time for the outpatient phlebotomy service using six sigma.
  13. Getting the iron out: phlebotomy for Alzheimer's disease?
  14. Impact of blood cultures drawn by phlebotomy on contamination rates and health care costs in a hospital emergency department.
  15. Measurement of liver iron content by magnetic resonance imaging in 20 patients with overt porphyria cutanea tarda before phlebotomy therapy: a prospective study.
  16. Clinical training: a simulation program for phlebotomy.
  17. The efficacy of phlebotomy in a patient with prior pure red cell aplasia and iron overload secondary to transfusions.
  18. Effects of dietary iron reduction versus phlebotomy in patients with chronic hepatitis C: results from a randomized, controlled trial on 40 Japanese patients.
  19. Increased erythropoietin elimination in fetal sheep following chronic phlebotomy.
  20. Lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve injury induced by phlebotomy.
  21. Evaluation of arterial compliance in polycythemia vera patients: short and long-term influence of phlebotomy.
  22. A comparison of the results obtained with traditional phlebotomy and with therapeutic erythrocytapheresis in patients with erythrocytosis.
  23. Effects of phlebotomy therapy on cytochrome P450 2e1 activity and oxidative stress markers in dysmetabolic iron overload syndrome: a randomized trial.
  24. Anemia, transfusion, and phlebotomy practices in critically ill patients with prolonged ICU length of stay: a cohort study.
  25. Comment on "Effect of low central venous pressure and phlebotomy on blood product transfusion requirements during liver transplantation".
  26. Effect of low central venous pressure and phlebotomy on blood product transfusion requirements during liver transplantations.
  27. Hepatic expression of hemochromatosis genes in two mouse strains after phlebotomy and iron overload.
  28. Do blood tests cause anemia in hospitalized patients? The effect of diagnostic phlebotomy on hemoglobin and hematocrit levels.
  29. Preventing the spread of MRSA: ...and the role of practices such as phlebotomy is worth considering.
  30. Phlebotomy in the intensive care unit: strategies for blood conservation.
  31. Bacterial persistence on blood donors' arms after phlebotomy site preparation: analysis of risk factors.
  32. Contamination rates of blood cultures obtained by dedicated phlebotomy vs intravenous catheter.
  33. Stabilization of gene expression profiles in blood after phlebotomy.
  34. Effects of phlebotomy on the growth of ferric nitrilotriacetate-induced renal cell carcinoma.
  35. Gene expression changes in blood after phlebotomy: implications for gene expression profiling.
  36. Normalization of elevated hepatic 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine levels in chronic hepatitis C patients by phlebotomy and low iron diet.
  37. Association of phlebotomy and subcutaneous bolus injection of deferoxamine for the treatment of anemic patients with iron overload.
  38. Risk of infection from needle reuse at a phlebotomy center.
  39. Juvenile hemochromatosis associated with B-thalassemia treated by phlebotomy and recombinant human erythropoietin.
  40. Phlebotomy increases cadmium uptake in hemochromatosis.
  41. Iron depletion by phlebotomy with recombinant erythropoietin prior to allogeneic transplantation to prevent liver toxicity.
  42. Four new mutations in the erythroid-specific 5-aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS2) gene causing X-linked sideroblastic anemia: increased pyridoxine responsiveness after removal of iron overload by phlebotomy and coinheritance of hereditary hemochromatosis.
  43. Antecubital phlebotomy complicated by lateral antebrachial cutaneous neuropathy.
  44. Effect of enalapril on exaggerated erythropoietin response to phlebotomy in erythrocytosic renal transplant patients.
  45. Phlebotomy to reduce iron overload in patients cured of thalassemia by bone marrow transplantation. Italian Cooperative Group for Phlebotomy Treatment of Transplanted Thalassemia Patients.
  46. Evaluation of safety devices for preventing percutaneous injuries among health-care workers during phlebotomy procedures--Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York City, and San Francisco, 1993-1995.
  47. Emergency treatment of polycythaemia in a renal transplant recipient: role of intraoperative phlebotomy.
  48. Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography for the detection of cardiac preload changes induced by transfusion and phlebotomy in pediatric patients.
  49. Treatment of proximal aortic hypertension after thoracic aortic cross-clamping in dogs. Phlebotomy versus sodium nitroprusside/isoflurane.
  50. Guidelines for a phlebotomy chair.
  51. Phlebotomy reverses the hemodynamic consequences of thoracic aortic cross-clamping: relationships between central venous pressure and cerebrospinal fluid pressure.
  52. Pseudohyperkalemia caused by fist clenching during phlebotomy.
  53. Response of various indices of iron status to acute iron depletion produced in menstruating women by low iron intake and phlebotomy.
  54. Nontransferrin-bound iron in plasma from hemochromatosis patients: effect of phlebotomy therapy.
  55. Spurious increase in plasma potassium concentration and reduction in plasma calcium due to in vitro contamination with liquid potassium edetic acid at phlebotomy.
  56. The influence of single or repeated phlebotomy on the physiological condition of normal and diseased rats.
  57. Idiopathic hemochromatosis: serum ferritin concentrations during therapy by phlebotomy.
  58. Utility of serum ferritin as a measure of iron deficiency in normal males undergoing repetitive phlebotomy.
  59. Medicinal iron-induced hepatic cirrhosis: reversal by phlebotomy: studies on pathogenesis.
  60. Symptomatic and puomonary response to acute phlebotomy in secondary polycythemia.
  61. The effects of phlebotomy, hemodilution and autologous transfusion on systemic oxygenation and whole blood utilization in open heart surgery.
  62. Physiologic effects of hyperventilation and phlebotomy in baboons: systemic and cerebral oxygen extraction.
  63. Iron absorption in hemochromatosis before and after phlebotomy therapy.
  64. Phlebotomy therapy for porphyria cutanea tarda.
  65. Effect of phlebotomy and pH on iron absorption from the colon.
  66. Phlebotomy treatment of porphyria cutanea tarda: is it really effective?
  67. Geographic pathology of iron deficiency with special reference to India. II. Quantitation of iron stores by repeated phlebotomy in Indian volunteers.
  68. Platelets and atherogenesis. I. Augmentation of cholesterol atherogenesis in the rabbit by a phlebotomy programme designed to induce thrombocytosis.
  69. Pulmonary diffusing capacity in polycythemic states before and after phlebotomy.
  70. Acquired porphyria cutanea tarda: report of a case successfully treated by phlebotomy.
  71. The natural history of iron deficiency induced by phlebotomy.
  72. The effects of venous congestion of the limbs and phlebotomy upon renal clearances and the excretion of water and salt. II. Studies in patients with congestive failure.
  73. The cardiohemodynamic effects of venous congestion of the legs or of phlebotomy in patients with and without congestive heart failure.
  74. Iron metabolism; iron stores in man as measured by phlebotomy.
  75. Iron metabolism; hematopoiesis following phlebotomy; iron as a limiting factor.
  76. Remarks on Hepatic Phlebotomy, and Puncturing the Liver's Capsule, as Remedial Measures in Hepatic Diseases.

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