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UPDATED! Introduction to Phlebotomy Power Point
By Melissa W
UPDATED!
More information, Study guide, and Quiz.
It's a great way to ease students into the material.
I use this for my NHA Phlebotomy Students. More PowerPoint chapters to come!
Phlebotomy Special Collections PowerPoint
By Melissa W
This PowerPoint goes over the most common special collections in phlebotomy. Special collections in phlebotomy involve obtaining blood samples using methods beyond routine draws, such as arterial blood sampling, pediatric draws, and therapeutic phlebotomy. These require specific skills, knowledge, and equipment to ensure patient safety and sample integrity.
Introduction to Microbiology power point. Activities Included!
By Melissa W
An introductory PowerPoint presentation on microbiology delves into the realm of microorganisms. It discusses types of microbes, classification, characteristics, and their significance in ecosystems, biotechnology, medicine, and disease. Through a combination of visuals and informative content, the presentation aims to ignite curiosity and lay the groundwork for deeper exploration.
NEW! Phlebotomy: All about BLOOD!
By Melissa W
This power point goes into detail about blood and its components. Everything students need to know!
I use this for my phlebotomy students studying for the NHA exam. : )
NEW Patient Care Tech PowerPoint!
By Melissa W
This PowerPoint presentation includes vital information that PCTs must grasp for success, encompassing:
and additional topics!
Additionally, the presentation features questions to assess students' comprehension.
By Melissa W
Perfect for NHA test readiness! This resource delves into various laboratory testing concepts such as:
...and much more!
By Melissa W
This EKG PowerPoint provides a comprehensive overview of EKG fundamentals, including the heart's electrical system and its role in diagnosing conditions like arrhythmias and myocardial infarctions. It details key components such as the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave, along with the ECG procedure, including electrode placement and result interpretation.