
Phlebotomy Associate
University of Kansas Health System
- Kansas City, KS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Follows hospital / department guidelines for attendance and tardiness
- Attends and participates in all phlebotomy education classes and opportunities with expectation of learning:
- Hand hygiene and PPE
- Positive patient identification
- Equipment utilized in peripheral and capillary blood collection
- Straight needle
- Winged set (butterfly)
- Lancet devices for fingerstick
- Tourniquet
- Skin cleanser for routine draws and blood cultures
- Order of draw and why it is important including:
- Glass vs plastic
- Anticoagulants
- Clot activators
- Venipuncture site selection
- Venipuncture procedure / Capillary collection procedure
- Sample labeling
- Mitigation and treatment of adverse reactions
- Vaso-vagal
- Vomiting
- Troubleshooting problems encountered during collection
- Learns basics of coagulation cascade that lead to clotting of specimen in tube
- Bruising of the venipuncture site
- Hemolysis of specimen
- Specimen handling & processing
- Safety and Infection Prevention and Control
- Learns and demonstrates Customer/Patient Focus
- Ensures every patient encounter has a positive outcome
- Recognizes when to request assistance or support from experienced team member or leadership
- s about other specimen collections including, urine, sputum, NP / Nasal, throat, stool
- Understands and is able to interpret test orders and know the appropriate tube for each test
- Demonstrates competence in patient interactions
- Demonstrates competence in blood collection procedures
- Learns how to administrate an Oral Glucose Tolerances
- Understands the physiology and background of glucose tolerance testing
- Successfully completes written and oral exams (2 each)
- Successfully demonstrates competence in venipuncture and capillary blood collection
- Successfully demonstrates providing patients with instructions for self collection of specimens
- Successfully completes final exam and demonstration of entire patient blood collection start to finish
- Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
- These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required.
- High School Graduate
- Valid driver’s license and transportation in order to support other locations.
- Fluent English - understand, read, write and speak
- Basic keyboarding and word processing ability