Medieval Barber Workers: Why I Want To Be A Phlebotomist

In medieval Europe, barbers were Phlebotomists. Phlebotomists have a bad reputation, but the truth is that they’re very important. Patients usually see them first during an operation. Phlebotomists work in different places and need to learn new techniques for drawing blood. They also have to get the right education.

The responsibilities of a phlebotomist are many. Before they can begin to take blood, they must ask patients questions and get information. Finding a vein is difficult because not all veins are visible. After taking blood, they label it and send it to the lab. Phlebotomists must also calm down patients. Patients are usually very nervous, afraid, and apprehensive about having an acupuncture needle put into their body. After the patient’s visit, their records must be updated.

It is a very unique history. Egyptians would bathe in blood believing it could cure illness or slow down aging. (Paterson 678) Romans also believed that drinking blood would increase their strength. Silver tubing was used to attach silver quills and silver needles to animal bladders. It was a dirty process.

The work environment for a phlebotomist is varied. They can work in small doctor’s offices or a government department. They can work in labs, hospitals and clinics. Even though you can work weekends and holidays, or be on-call at times, it is not uncommon to have to work. It is very popular because people with medical degrees who cannot draw their blood can also apply for the job. It is very easy to get a good job.

Blood can be extracted in many different ways. Venipuncture has become the most popular method for extracting blood. Venipuncture means puncturing a vessel with an hypodermic needle. Capillary collection is another thing they do, which involves the perforation and heel of fingers. Arterial Puncture: This puncture collects blood by artery collection.

Drawing blood is a tedious process that takes practice. The first thing you need to do is get the medical history of the patient and follow the doctors testing order. After that, you will need to take the patient’s temperature and check their pulse. After that, the area is cleaned by wiping it with an antibiotic. The arm is then wrapped in an elastic band to make it easier to distinguish veins. The patient then makes a fist. Or they can squeeze a small ball. The technician inserts a needle in the vein after the patient has chosen the vein. The Phlebotomist withdraws the required amount of blood and then disengages needle. To stop the bleeding, the cotton is placed on the area punctured. Once the bleeding has stopped, a bandage can be used.

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    Calvin Merritt is an educational bloger who specializes in writing about educational topics. He has been writing for over a decade and has written for a variety of different platforms. His work has been featured on various websites and he has also been published in various magazines.