Higher Education Career and Technical Education Printables

SUPER MEGA HEALTHCARE CTE BUNDLE!

By Melissa W

A mega bundle of resources. 56 items for a special price!! For a LIMITED time! There are so many great resources for Phlebotomy, Patient care tech, and CCMA!

$122.97
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Phlebotomy Super Bundle!!

By Melissa W

26 Resources. Great for phlebotomy test prep!

$55.47
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Phlebotomy Bundle: Great for Test Prep! 11 Items

By Melissa W

Includes 11 different items, from task cards to worksheets, crossword puzzles, and order of draw cheat sheets. 11 items for a great discounted price!

$25.48
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NEW! Phlebotomy Bundle

By Melissa W

NEW phlebotomy bundle! PowerPoints and Study Guide!

Includes 6 items.

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CCMA BINGO!

By Melissa W

CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant) bingo cards for students can be a fun and interactive way to engage them in their studies while reinforcing key concepts and terminologies they need to master. These bingo cards can cover a wide range of topics, from medical terminology and anatomy to administrative procedures and patient care skills.

Includes 7 different bingo cards so students do not get bingo all at once.

$4.50

Order of Draw Booklet

By Melissa W

Creating a study guide for the "order of draw" is crucial for anyone involved in the field of phlebotomy, as it ensures that cross-contamination of additives between different blood collection tubes is prevented. The order of draw refers to the sequence in which blood collection tubes should be filled during venipuncture, and adhering to this order is essential for obtaining accurate laboratory results. Here's a simplified guide to help you study and remember the order:

  • Blood Culture Bottle or Yellow-Stoppered Tube: These are used first for microbiological specimens, such as blood cultures, requiring sterile handling. The yellow stopper indicates the presence of an additive that prevents blood clotting and stabilizes microbial growth.
  • Light, Blue-Stoppered Tube: This tube contains sodium citrate, an anticoagulant, and is used primarily for coagulation studies. Filling this tube to its proper fill volume is crucial because it maintains the correct blood-to-anticoagulant ratio.
  • Red-Stoppered Tube: This tube is often used for serology and chemistry tests. It may or may not contain a clot activator but lacks any anticoagulant properties. It's used for tests that require serum.
  • Gold or Tiger Top Tube (SST): The Serum Separator Tube (SST) contains a gel separator and clot activator. After centrifugation, the gel creates a barrier between the serum and blood cells, making it ideal for chemistry tests requiring serum.
  • Green-Stoppered Tube: This tube contains heparin (either sodium, lithium, or ammonium) as an anticoagulant. It's used for chemistry tests on plasma or whole blood.
  • Lavender or Pink-Stoppered Tube: These tubes contain EDTA as an anticoagulant and are primarily used for hematology tests, such as CBC (complete blood count). The pink-stoppered tube is specifically used for blood bank testing.
  • Gray-Stoppered Tube: This tube contains potassium oxalate as an anticoagulant and sodium fluoride as a glycolysis inhibitor, making it ideal for glucose (blood sugar) and alcohol levels testing.

Remembering the order can be facilitated by mnemonic devices or associations, and frequent practice in drawing blood will help reinforce this knowledge. Always ensure to invert tubes gently after drawing to mix the blood with the additives, and never forget the importance of proper identification and handling of specimens to prevent pre-analytical errors.

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Patient Care Technician TASK CARDS!

By Melissa W

Patient Care Technician Task Cards. Includes 5 stations:

1. Vital Signs

2. The Heart

3. Activities of Daily Living

4. Patient Safety

5. EKG's

$4.00

Super Simple Intro to Anatomy & Physiology Booklet

By Melissa W

Includes 2 worksheets!

Body parts that this booklet goes over: Brain, Heart, Lungs, Spleen, Liver, Pancreas, Gallbladder, Stomach, Intestines, Bladder and Blood, Arteries, and Veins.

This booklet is designed for anyone eager to learn the basics of how our bodies function, without the complexity often found in more advanced texts. Perfect for students, educators, or curious minds, this guide breaks down essential concepts into easy-to-understand sections, complete with clear illustrations and straightforward explanations.

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Attendance sheet for teacher-Record Monthly color multiple printable

By EduTeachers Toolbox

An Attendance Sheet - Record Monthly, Color-Coded, Multiple Printable is a comprehensive sheet designed to track and manage attendance records for a group of individuals over the course of a month. This sheet is structured to provide an organized and visually intuitive way to monitor attendance patterns. is Perfect for school, college, university, and homeschool use

Here is a breakdown of its key features:

-size A4

- Attendance Sheet 5 color

- +20 space to record names

-Print as many pages as you need.

Overall, this Attendance Sheet is a versatile tool that combines functionality with visual clarity to streamline the process of recording, monitoring, and analyzing attendance data on a monthly basis.

Attendance Register

Attendance Record sheet

Employee Attendance sheet

Student Attendance Register

Daily Attendance sheet

Classroom Attendance Tracker

Office Attendance Register

Monthly Attendance Sheet

School Attendance Record

Time and Attendance Register

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Germs and Different Types of Precautions

By Melissa W

Creating a presentation on isolation precautions involves defining them as preventive measures in healthcare to prevent infection spread. Three types exist: contact, droplet, and airborne precautions. Examples include gloves for contact, masks for droplet, and N95 respirators for airborne.

$2.50

COLOR YOUR HEART

By Melissa W

The "Color Your Heart" activity helps students learn about the human heart's structure and function by coloring a detailed diagram. Answer key included!

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Phlebotomy Study Guide Order of draw, Prep and Procedures

By Melissa W

The Phlebotomy Order of Draw Study Guide is an essential resource for aspiring and current phlebotomists, as well as other healthcare professionals involved in blood collection. This guide is meticulously designed to help learners understand and memorize the correct sequence of tubes used during blood draw procedures. The order of draw is crucial to prevent cross-contamination and ensure the accuracy of test results. The guide covers the color-coded system of blood collection tubes, each designed for different types of tests and additives, starting from blood cultures, followed by coagulation tubes, and so on.

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Congratulations Certificate for Phlebotomy and CCMA students!

By Melissa W

Celebrate your students' achievements with this beautifully designed congratulations certificate, which is perfect for those completing their certified clinical medical assistant (CCMA) and phlebotomy programs (CPT).

Free