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Phlebotomy Handbook: Blood Collection Essentials with CDROM

Phlebotomy Handbook: Blood Collection Essentials with CDROM
This is the most timely and comprehensive source of blood and specimen collection information available on the worldwide market. Provides today's health care professionals with the latest safety guidelines; condensed information about new federal regulations; updates on equipment and supplies; new NCCLS standards and hazard prevention techniques; and extensive coverage on transcultural communication skills for all ages. Medical Technologists, Medical Technicians, Medical Assistants, Specimen collection supervisors, Laboratory Managers/Directors, Nurses. Also, a valuable resource for hospital laboratories, out patient clinics, physicians' office practices, and emergency rooms.



National Microbiology Laboratory - The National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) is located in the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This modern state-of-the-art facility houses the NML's Biological Safety Level 4 (BSL-4) containment laboratory, currently Canada's only BSL-4 laboratory and one of just 15 such laboratories in the world.

Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory - The Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (RESL) is a federally-owned and operated laboratory by the United States Department of Energy (DOE). It is a critical resource for the DOE and the Office of Environment, Safety and Health (EH).

Central Science Laboratory - The Central Science Laboratory(CSL) is an executive agency of the UK government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). It specialises in the sciences underpinning agriculture for sustainable crop production, environmental management and conservation and in food safety and quality.

Safety stock - Additional inventory planned to buffer against the variability in Supply and Demand plans, that could otherwise result in inventory shortages.



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