Fundamentals of Phlebotomy

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Last updated on May 5, 2026 7:09 pm

Learn how to draw blood in this Phlebotomy course that describes the concepts and practices required to make the procedure safe for both you and the patient.

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We created this Phlebotomy course to provide you with the hands-on experience needed to work as a phlebotomist. This course will teach you the tasks and responsibilities of a phlebotomist, followed by information on blood composition, blood circulation and its components. Learn about the equipment required and how to perform standard venipuncture. Discover the significance of quality assurance, infection control and risk management.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Discuss the concepts and safe practi…
  • Define the concept of ?coronary circ…
  • State the function of the capillarie…
  • Identify the differences between the…
  • Discuss the concepts and safe practice of Phlebotomy
  • Define the concept of ?coronary circulation?
  • State the function of the capillaries in the human body
  • Identify the differences between the red blood cells and the white blood cells
  • Recognise the safety precautions taken during venipuncture
  • Explain the causes of haemolysis
  • List the processes involved in post-examination variables
  • Indicate the procedures for screening a newborn
  • Summarise the steps involved in conducting a blood culture
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