Learn About Therapeutic Phlebotomy and How to Become a Phlebotomist
According to the Oklahoma Blood Institute, therapeutic phlebotomy is the removal of a patient’s blood (usually from the arm) for medical purposes. It’s intended to decrease one’s blood level as well as reduce red cell mass and iron storage. Typically, one pint of blood is removed by a phlebotomist, and patients may have one or more …
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