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Hazards of Phlebotomy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— In a recent article (236:2080-2081,1976), Kiraly and associates reported the hazards of phlebotomy in three polycythemic patients with cardiovascular disease. The implication was that in these acutely ill patients, the phlebotomies played either the primary or a significant contributing role in the outcome.
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Comparison of the Effect of Yakson Touch and Oral Glucose on the Severity of Phlebotomy Pain in Preterm Infants

, 2019
Background: Infants are exposed to different painful procedures during hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Due to the harmful effects of pain on infants, NICUs require methods by the aid of which the pain in infants can be ...
K. Dehghani   +3 more
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Phlebotomy—a Minimalist Approach

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1993
For each patient, laboratories usually collect more blood than is needed for specific determinations. We reviewed the amount of blood collected for laboratory measurements for an entire hospital stay of 113 patients admitted during a 1-week period to a medical ward or to a medical intensive-care unit in our tertiary-care facility.
Jane C. Dale, Saralyn K. Pruett
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Editorial: Pediatric Phlebotomy

Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 1996
(1996). Editorial: Pediatric Phlebotomy. Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine: Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. iii-iv.
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Phlebotomy in Acute Glomerulonephritis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1966
A REVIEW of the clinical aspects of acute glomerulonephritis demonstrates that the signs and symptoms of circulatory congestion do occur in a significant proportion of cases. 1-3 Some patients demonstrate pulmonary congestion visible on x-ray film alone, but are asymptomatic; others have a few pulmonary rales; a few present with the picture of acute ...
Marvin E. Ament, H. Lee Kilburn
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Phlebotomy Techniques in the Home

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1999
The discussion covers venipuncture from the first stage of choosing the correct needle and collection tube through documentation. Remember that each situation is different. Adaptations must be made for each individual patient and nurse. The information in this article is a guide, and each nurse will modify these techniques to suit his or her own ...
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Ropeginterferon alfa-2b versus phlebotomy in low-risk patients with polycythaemia vera (Low-PV study): a multicentre, randomised phase 2 trial.

The Lancet Haematology, 2021
T. Barbui   +36 more
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History of bloodletting by phlebotomy

British Journal of Haematology, 2008
SummaryBloodletting by phlebotomy has been an obsession with medical practitioners for thousands of years, causing countless suffering to patients, initially for unproven indications and more recently for diagnoses. The approach to medical evidence‐based phlebotomy has been a triumph for scientifically inclined practitioners.
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Development of anemia, phlebotomy practices, and blood transfusion requirements in 45 critically ill cats (2009-2011).

Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2016
OBJECTIVE To describe the incidence of the development of anemia, the number of phlebotomies performed daily, the approximate volume of blood withdrawn, the transfusion requirements and their association with duration of hospitalization and survival to ...
Anusha Balakrishnan   +2 more
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