In phlebotomy, we learn a little about COAG studies, how blood clots, but did you know that there are close to 30 factors and substances that help the blood to clot? Did you also know that there are many types of hemophilia each dealing with some particular aspect of the condition that interferes with your blood's ability to clot?
The friend of a phlebotomy student lives with "Type D Moderate" hemophilia and has an infusion kit that he uses when his condition is triggered.
Here are some images of one such kit. It's fascinating to consider that we all rely on the clotting ability of our blood to survive and that the process is made up of dozens of different steps!
To read more about hemophilia in Simple English, check out this link!
Simple English Wikipedia on Hemophilia
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Postings from Miss Simone Terrell's Phlebotomy Technician class at Renton Technical College in Renton, Washington.
Find postings and images from class activities in the exciting field of blood specimen collection!
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
12042013 Lab
I got a pretty good assortment of stills and videos today. Please go through these and try to determine what aspects were good and what were not....
Monday, December 2, 2013
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