Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Case studies of blood draw

Most phlebotomists don’t think that a venipuncture can land them in the witness chair desperately defending their technique; most phlebotomy supervisors don’t realize they can be called as the next witness to defend their hiring and training practices. In today’s litigious society, it would be easy to discount phlebotomy-related lawsuits as the frivolous pursuit of ill-gotten gains. Many patients, however, are suffering and suing with just cause.

Phlebotomy is one of the most underestimated procedures in health care. It’s a heavily detailed invasive procedure requiring the collector to perform a complex sequence of maneuvers to be performed properly and safely.

Labortory Manager Magazine has collected 12 interesting case studies of phlebotomy and related legal issues.


Read more:
Phlebotomy Meets The Law

Source: Laboratory Manager

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