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Students entering the phlebotomy field will come across two types of essential equipment in their everyday jobs—the tools that your employer will provide to you as you practice taking blood from patients and preparing it for testing, and the items that you will need to bring yourself—though your school may provide some of these items while you’re in training.
Here’s a brief rundown of the equipment needed for phlebotomy and what you’re expected to bring.
A phlebotomist’s duties include taking blood samples from patients, labeling them, and preparing them for testing. There are seven different pieces of equipment that you’ll likely run into and will be expected to know inside and out:
These are the tools that your employer will provide for you every single day. While you’re still in school, your institution should also be providing this essential equipment for phlebotomy. However, there are a few things that you may need to supply for yourself.
While some employers and schools will provide most of the phlebotomy equipment that is needed, there are a few items that students may have to bring themselves. Here is some equipment that phlebotomy students may be responsible for providing as they train and start their careers:
Scrubs Scrubs are standard wear in the healthcare industry because they’re comfortable, affordable, and easy to clean. However, don’t go crazy buying scrubs before you choose your school or employer. Your future employers may have color coding systems in place so you can tell which department someone works in by the color of their scrubs. At BAMA Institute, we provide the scrubs that students wear during our phlebotomy technician course. |
Stethoscopes Students will need a stethoscope to learn how to locate veins. Of course, the types and costs of stethoscopes can widely vary. A basic beginner’s scope is usually sufficient for phlebotomy training. This is another item that BAMA Institute provides to students. |
A watch with a second hand This is a very easy one for phlebotomy students to overlook. You will need to be able to time your blood tests accurately. Unfortunately, a lot of modern fashion watches come without second hands. It’s wise to get a sturdy, affordable watch that you can use to time your blood draws. |
Close-toed shoes Every employer will have different rules relating to footwear, but none will allow open-toe shoes to be worn. In a phlebotomy environment, you should wear closed-toe, comfortable shoes with nonslip soles. Because shoe sizes can vary so widely, this equipment is rarely provided. |
Most of the essential equipment needed for phlebotomy students will be provided for you. If you will need to provide something, then it’s very likely that your future employer or institution will explain that to you. At BAMA Institute, we provide the majority of the equipment phlebotomists need so they can concentrate on their training.
BAMA Institute can help you become an expert in the essential equipment needed for phlebotomy as you pursue your training at our highly respected institution. To learn more about our programs, reach out to an admissions representative.
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