Specimen Collection: Perform venipuncture, arterial, and capillary punctures to obtain blood specimens accurately and efficiently.
Patient Identification and Preparation: Confirm patient identity using established protocols, explain collection procedures, and ensure patients are properly prepared for testing requirements such as fasting.
Specimen Handling and Labeling: Accurately label specimens immediately after collection and verify patient information to minimize identification errors.
Infection Control and Safety Compliance: Follow all safety, infection prevention, and biohazard disposal protocols, including sanitizing equipment and maintaining a clean work environment.
Patient Support and Care: Provide compassionate, professional care to help patients feel comfortable and reduce anxiety during specimen collection procedures.
Documentation and Data Entry: Maintain accurate patient records and enter specimen and collection information into laboratory information systems.
Specimen Processing and Transport: Prepare and transport collected specimens to the laboratory while ensuring integrity and compliance with handling procedures.
Inventory and Equipment Maintenance: Monitor and replenish phlebotomy and laboratory supplies, including needles, syringes, alcohol pads, collection tubes, and bandages.
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