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phlebotomist

NOUN
  1. someone who practices phlebotomy

How To Use phlebotomist In A Sentence

  • Most outpatient phlebotomy specimens were collected by phlebotomists who worked under the administration of the laboratory.
  • Ten characteristics mark the phlebotomist: -- He walks sideling along; he is proud; he stoops awhile before seating himself; he has an envious and evil eye; he is a gourmand, but he defecates little at a time; he is suspected of incontinence, robbery, and murder. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • Also, there is a really nice turn by Mary Lynn Rajskub as a lesbian phlebotomist, which is nice, because, outside of the Tucson Weekly
  • A phlebotomist is someone trained to draw blood, not a lobotomist. 'The Vampire Diaries' recap: Best friends, birthdays, and brawling | EW.com
  • My veins, wizened from chemo, are the bane of phlebotomists across the country who poke at me with frustrated abandon; immobilization made sleep impossible, even if they hadn't woken me at regular intervals to measure what are peppily termed "your vitals;" at least the scar on my head was ready -- they could go in through the same incision as seven years before. Rabbi David Wolpe: Really, Again?
  • Eddie Ruiz, the phlebotomist is brought in because Bowles is known as a "hard stick" or someone with veins that are difficult to draw from. Double transplant for type 1 diabetes brings troubles, gifts
  • Then a 'phlebotomist' collects blood and places an intravenous support line through which to give him a drip to support his circulation. Your Local Guardian | Wimbledon
  • A tourniquet was on my upper arm, a blue squeezy ball tightly gripped in my hand, and a phlebotomist was looking quizzically at my arm.
  • A patient told the phlebotomist that she was acutely allergic to adhesives.
  • Ola Ajayi, a phlebotomist (ooh, 'phlebotomist' - imagine that on a triple-word square) is from Nigeria, where the best players go to training camps before major championships. Home | Mail Online
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