The laboratory phlebotomist performs venipuncture and capillary punctures on adult and pediatric patients.
Delivers specimens to designated testing areas in the laboratory; instructs patients on proper collection procedures and testing requirements.
Participates in the instruction of phlebotomy students and new personnel; works with the computer; assists the laboratory receptionist with paperwork, including filing and the processing of patients.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Requires sitting/standing for long periods of time using a computer terminal and telephone.
Some bending and stretching required.
Occasional lifting up to 40 pounds.
Working under stress.
Manual dexterity required for use of computer.
Requires corrected near and far vision and hearing to normal ranges.
Requires working under stressful conditions or working irregular hours.
Potential exposure to communicable diseases or potentially infected bodily fluids.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, potentially infectious bodily fluids, toxic substances, and medicinal preparations.
Utilization of a variety of medical equipment.
Public environment.
Bloodborne area.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Obtains blood specimens and collects non-blood specimens such as urine, sputum, and throat swabs for laboratory testing.
Checks the test requisition to ensure correctness and completeness prior to collecting samples.
Verifies positive patient identification by using “two patient identifiers”.
Performs venipunctures and finger sticks using the aseptic technique and in accordance with departmental procedures.
Ensures that specimen requirements are met at the time of collection and maintains specimen integrity.
Coordinates the collections performed.
Performs bedside glucose test. Records the results, initials and dates the report.
Verifies specimen integrity and adheres to established procedures for rejection of unacceptable specimens.
Prepares specimens for reference laboratory dispatch and testing.
Responsible for good attendance as defined in the Attendance Policy.
Perform other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
Frequent exposure to communicable disease, potentially infectious body fluids, toxic substances, and medicinal preparations.
Utilization of a variety of medical equipment.
Good communication skills.
Knowledge of medical terminology.
Knowledge of computer keyboard.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to be a team player.
EDUCATION:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Graduation from an accredited program for Phlebotomy.
EXPERIENCE:
One-year prior experience in a clinic, hospital, medical laboratory or physician office preferred but not mandatory or experience greater than one year where the primary responsibilities were phlebotomy and satisfactory reference check may be substituted for certification.
Critical accuracy with respect to the identification of patients and specimen labeling in a sometimes-stressful environment.
CERTIFICATE/LICENSE:
Certification in phlebotomy training and technique from an accredited agency a plus.