Common Phlebotomy Errors
This course focuses on the identification, causes, prevention, and management of common errors encountered in phlebotomy practice. It provides learners with the knowledge and practical understanding required to recognize mistakes that occur before, during, and after blood collection, which can affect specimen quality, laboratory results, and patient safety.
The course examines pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical errors in blood specimen collection and handling. Students will learn about issues such as patient misidentification, incorrect order of draw, hemolysis, improper specimen labeling, prolonged tourniquet application, poor site preparation, and inadequate specimen handling. Emphasis is placed on implementing quality assurance measures, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and infection prevention protocols to minimize errors in clinical practice.
Through case studies, practical demonstrations, and scenario-based discussions, learners will develop the skills necessary to detect potential phlebotomy errors, take corrective actions, and maintain high standards of laboratory practice. The course ultimately aims to improve diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and overall healthcare quality.
What Will I Learn?
- Common Phlebotomy Errors
Course Content
Intro/Installing React
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Introduction to Phlebotomy and Patient Safety
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Overview of Laboratory Errors
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Patient Identification Errors
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Venipuncture Technique Errors
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Future of technology
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Tourniquet and Vein Selection Errors
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Hemolysis and Specimen Quality
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Order of Draw and Tube Selection
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Infection Prevention and Safety
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Specimen Handling and Transport Errors
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Patient Complications During Blood Collection
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Quality Assurance in Phlebotomy
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Case Study 1 – Wrong Patient Sample
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Case Study 2 – Hemolyzed Sample
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Case Study 3 – Prolonged Tourniquet Application
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Case Study 4 – Blood Draw from IV Arm
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Case Study 5 – Patient Fainting During Blood Collection
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Case 6 – Incorrect Order of Draw