| 11. | The area just superficial to the cubital fossa is often used for venous access ( phlebotomy ).
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| 12. | Now, with regular phlebotomies, his depression and memory lapses have disappeared, and the joint pain eased up.
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| 13. | The Davie campus also fully houses the Cancer Information, Histotechnology, Phlebotomy, Practical Nurse Education and Welding programs.
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| 14. | Nevertheless, supinated during phlebotomy the basilic vein below the elbow becomes awkward to access, and is therefore infrequently used.
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| 15. | Phlebotomy ( or bloodletting ) is usually done at a weekly interval until ferritin levels are less than 50 milligrams per litre.
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| 16. | Venous blood is obtained for lab work by venipuncture ( also called phlebotomy ), or by finger prick for small quantities.
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| 17. | In 1254, Bruno di Longoburgo, a physician who wrote on surgery, was concerned about barbers performing phlebotomies and scarifications.
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| 18. | Such positions include offshore drilling platforms, phlebotomy, blood banks, research labs, educational fields, law enforcement and hospitals.
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| 19. | PSI houses Emergency Medical Services ( EMS ), Fire Science, Medical Assisting, Phlebotomy and Criminal Justice ( CJ ).
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| 20. | In 2007 he founded Medical Assay Phlebotomy as a subsidiary of Medical Assay Laboratory to train technicians for the health care industry.
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