Complete Phlebotomy Exam Review - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Prepare your students for phlebotomy certification and licensure exam success with Complete Phlebotomy Exam Review, 2nd Edition. Written to accompany the phlebotomy text by Warekois and Robinson, this valuable review book has 1,500 questions. Organized into chapters that correlate to Warekois/Robinson, content reviews are followed by questions with answers, rationales, and page-number references to remediation in the Warekois/Robinson text. A pretest helps student gauge strengths and weaknesses, and a mock certification exam at the end of the book tests students’ knowledge of necessary information. An Evolve website offers even more opportunity to practice with all the text questions plus 500 additional questions and the ability to sort questions by category and practice in study or exam modes.
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- NEW! 1,500 questions provide you with even more opportunities for testing yourself and reinforcing the content.
- NEW! 100-question pretest at the beginning of the book lets you assess where you stand from the start so you can target your study accordingly.
- NEW! Photos and line drawings throughout the book illustrate what is being discussed and help you learn more about the equipment you will encounter on the job.
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- NEW! 500 additional questions provide students with even more opportunities for testing themselves and reinforcing the content.
- NEW! 100-question pretest at the beginning of the book lets students assess where they stand from the start so they can target their study accordingly.
- Answers, rationales, and page-number references to Warekois/Robinson help students understand why their selected answer was right or wrong as well as remediate on any subject.
- Content review, chapter outlines, and multiple-choice questions at the beginning of each chapter provide an overview of each chapter and break the subject of phlebotomy into manageable areas.
- The Evolve site (now with even more questions!) provides students with myriad opportunities for practice. Students can take tests in exam or study mode, and they can sort questions by category or chapter.
- 100-question mock certification exam at the end of the book allows students to test their comprehension of the material and clearly identify areas of strength and weakness.
- NEW! Photos and line drawings throughout the book illustrate what is being discussed and help students learn more about the equipment and procedures they will encounter on the job.
- Multiple-choice questions in each chapter test students’ comprehension of the material they just reviewed.
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1. Introduction to Phlebotomy
2. Health Care Structure
3. Safety
4. Infection Control
5. Medical Terminology
6. Human Anatomy and Physiology
7. Circulatory, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems
8. Venipuncture Equipment
9. Routine Venipuncture
10. Dermal Puncture
11. Venipuncture Complications
12. Blood Collection in Special Populations
13. Arterial Blood Collection
14. Special Collections and Procedures
15. Special Nonblood Collection Procedures
16. Specimen Transport, Handling, and Processing
17. Point-of-Care Testing
18. Quality Phlebotomy
19. Legal Issues in Phlebotomy
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