Blood Collection in Special Populations: Pediatric Patients
This video covers all the special considerations that pediatric patients need. Physiologic considerations such as blood loss from excessive volumes of blood drawn, psychological considerations, how to restrain a child, getting the help of a parent (or not), neonatal bilirubin collection, newborn screening collection, etc. Phlebotomy Worktext and Procedures. 3rd Edition. Robin S. Warekois and Richard Robinson

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