If a CNA is a certified phlebotomists then they could draw blood.
A CNA is a certified nursing assistant and is not an actual nurse. They do things like taking vital signs and assisting nurses. A RN is a registered nurse and has the able to give medications, assist the doctor, and draw blood.
he can draw blood get it?
I am going to draw your blood for labs
you never draw BLOOD from an infant from the baby
It can depend on her level of training and what her certification as a CNA consists of. Drawing blood does not require 'phlebotomy' training - ambulance EMT's do needle "sticks" all the time. Contact the State Board of Nursing and determine what her licensure allows.
yes,but sometimes the lpn will do it depends on where you work
Short Cut Draw Blood was created in 1975-12.
The most common site for a blood draw is the antecubital vein.
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You learn to take blood. You learn how to deal with patients and use an IV.
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Why not use the PICC for the blood draw?