Over the last 3 years we collected feedback from hundred of students and professionals about the most suitable learning apps and what features they would like to get in a single integrated mobile learning app. We finally come up with this app, that is considered the most sophisticated and suits 99% of students and professionals needs to prepare their materials, courses and exams.
*App features:
This app contains +5000 study notes, flashcards and exam quizzes.
With the advanced features of this app you can do the following:
1- Get 5 study methods which suits 99% of candidates
2- you can listen to the content of this app with our hands free technology, just put your ear pods and enjoy learning on the go and everywhere.
3- you could add your comments and notes to each flashcard.
4- you can even edit the content of the study notes if you wish to elaborate more the content or to add something new.
5- you can add you own flashcards, notes or quizzes.
6- you can flag any flashcard or quiz or put it in your favorite list for later review.
7- The wrong answered quizzes will be automatically selected for future review.
8- you can monitor your study session results easily.
9- you can search all the quiz and notes with the "Search button" by topic or key words.
10- you can go back to your last session to exactly the last flashcard or quiz you were studying.
11- you can navigate the chapters and flashcards easily with the "Go To" button.
12- This app monitors how many times you studied a specific flashcards.
also you can now share the content of this app with your colleagues and friends.
We proudly could say that this the best and most sophisticated learning app ever developed in the app store.
Try it and give us your feedback, and always remember that knowledge is the most valuable asset that you have.
A phlebotomy is the process of making a puncture in a vein usually in the arm, with a cannula, for the purpose of drawing blood. The procedure itself is known as a venipuncture, which is also used for intravenous therapy. A person who performs a phlebotomy is called a phlebotomist, although most doctors, nurses, and other technicians can also carry out a phlebotomy. In contrast, phlebectomy is the removal of a vein.
Phlebotomies that are carried out in the treatment of some blood disorders are known as therapeutic phlebotomies.
Phlebotomies are carried out by phlebotomists – people trained to draw blood mostly from veins for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research. Blood is collected primarily by performing venipunctures or by using fingersticks for the collection of minute quantities of blood or a heel stick in infants.
Special state certification in the United States is required only in four states: California, Washington, Nevada, and Louisiana. A phlebotomist can become nationally certified through many different organizations. However, California currently only accepts national certificates from six agencies. These include: American Certification Agency (ACA), American Medical Technologists (AMT), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), National Center for Competency Testing/Multi-skilled Medical Certification Institute (NCCT/MMCI), National Credentialing Agency (NCA), National Healthcareer Association (NHA), National Phlebotomy Certification Examination (NPCE).[9] These and other agencies also certify phlebotomists outside the state of California. To qualify to sit for an examination, candidates must complete a full phlebotomy course and provide documentation of clinical or laboratory experience.
In the UK there is no requirement for holding a formal qualification or certification prior to becoming a phlebotomist as training is usually provided on the job. The NHS offers training with formal certification upon completion.
In Australia, the minimum primary qualification for phlebotomists in Australia is a Certificate III in Pathology Collection (HLT37215).
*App features:
This app contains +5000 study notes, flashcards and exam quizzes.
With the advanced features of this app you can do the following:
1- Get 5 study methods which suits 99% of candidates
2- you can listen to the content of this app with our hands free technology, just put your ear pods and enjoy learning on the go and everywhere.
3- you could add your comments and notes to each flashcard.
4- you can even edit the content of the study notes if you wish to elaborate more the content or to add something new.
5- you can add you own flashcards, notes or quizzes.
6- you can flag any flashcard or quiz or put it in your favorite list for later review.
7- The wrong answered quizzes will be automatically selected for future review.
8- you can monitor your study session results easily.
9- you can search all the quiz and notes with the "Search button" by topic or key words.
10- you can go back to your last session to exactly the last flashcard or quiz you were studying.
11- you can navigate the chapters and flashcards easily with the "Go To" button.
12- This app monitors how many times you studied a specific flashcards.
also you can now share the content of this app with your colleagues and friends.
We proudly could say that this the best and most sophisticated learning app ever developed in the app store.
Try it and give us your feedback, and always remember that knowledge is the most valuable asset that you have.
A phlebotomy is the process of making a puncture in a vein usually in the arm, with a cannula, for the purpose of drawing blood. The procedure itself is known as a venipuncture, which is also used for intravenous therapy. A person who performs a phlebotomy is called a phlebotomist, although most doctors, nurses, and other technicians can also carry out a phlebotomy. In contrast, phlebectomy is the removal of a vein.
Phlebotomies that are carried out in the treatment of some blood disorders are known as therapeutic phlebotomies.
Phlebotomies are carried out by phlebotomists – people trained to draw blood mostly from veins for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research. Blood is collected primarily by performing venipunctures or by using fingersticks for the collection of minute quantities of blood or a heel stick in infants.
Special state certification in the United States is required only in four states: California, Washington, Nevada, and Louisiana. A phlebotomist can become nationally certified through many different organizations. However, California currently only accepts national certificates from six agencies. These include: American Certification Agency (ACA), American Medical Technologists (AMT), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), National Center for Competency Testing/Multi-skilled Medical Certification Institute (NCCT/MMCI), National Credentialing Agency (NCA), National Healthcareer Association (NHA), National Phlebotomy Certification Examination (NPCE).[9] These and other agencies also certify phlebotomists outside the state of California. To qualify to sit for an examination, candidates must complete a full phlebotomy course and provide documentation of clinical or laboratory experience.
In the UK there is no requirement for holding a formal qualification or certification prior to becoming a phlebotomist as training is usually provided on the job. The NHS offers training with formal certification upon completion.
In Australia, the minimum primary qualification for phlebotomists in Australia is a Certificate III in Pathology Collection (HLT37215).
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