Can Phlebotomist Give Injections
Do I have to become a registered nurse to sew or draw blood? Or an injection specialist nurse? 3
Where would you go to school to become an injector nurse? Thanks!!
No, you don't have to be a nurse. My sister did a phlebotomy course (it's called a blood draw). You can take a course at any university or college. Now he teaches you how to become a phlebotomist in ITTech.
No, you don't have to be a nurse. You can go to Phlebotomy School and become a lab assistant. They draw blood for the lab. Or go to school in some states to become a Registered Professional Nurse (LPN). They like doctors, but they can give injections.
Doctors also give injections, but most people do not really know how to do the job properly.
Warning! If you have a nurse, don't let the doctor talk!
There is no injection nurse unless you want to go to the grocery store, drug store, Walmart, or anywhere else for the flu.
In the military, field doctors have the authority to administer morphine.
Phlebotomists can draw blood but cannot give injectable drugs.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registered Nurses (Registered Nurses) can administer intravenous injectable drugs, and although most nurses do not collect blood samples for laboratories, registered nurses can administer blood on the PICC line. Collect samples.
Phlebotomists, lab technicians, paramedics (and others in the network), etc. Take the blood. Nurses, LVNs, physicians (as well as general practitioners and physicians) can inject. People who give STS in flu clinics etc. are usually LVN (lowest cost).
Can a phlebotomist give an injection?
Can Phlebotomist Give Injections
Can Phlebotomist Give Injections
No, you do not need to be a registered nurse to do this.