Unless you're in a 1st world country no, you don't have to but if you are in a 3rd world country where a transfer device is more rare than diamond then yes you can.
@breezaround
3 жыл бұрын
Best video I found and yet they still ask the patient to hold pressure on the site, which goes against what is taught at school.
@deborahclarke6629
4 ай бұрын
Phlebotomist withdrew needle without first placing gauze just above needle site. A no no according to my teaching.
@khlopzi
Ай бұрын
According to your teaching why do I faint when I see blood? I wish I could change this weird brain for a normal one...
@merrickanderson3948
Ай бұрын
@@khlopzi I'm currently trying to watch this video to do exposure to blood and needles, as I have a similar response to you with them. I am working with a skilled therapist in exposure therapy and it's all about small steps towards building your tolerance to things like this. I first started with a video where a man used a banana to simulate the process. Once I was no longer squeamish to that video, I moved up to them doing it on a dummy arm. Now, It's time for the real thing lol, which is why I'm here now! I'd suggest you do something similar, as it can train your brain that it doesn't have to shut down when seeing scary things. Hope this helps.
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