
The effect of blood-drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples.
Publication
, Journal Article
Tanabe, P
Published in: Journal of Emergency Nursing
April 2004
Duke Scholars
Published In
Journal of Emergency Nursing
DOI
EISSN
1527-2966
ISSN
0099-1767
Publication Date
April 2004
Volume
30
Issue
2
Start / End Page
106 / 108
Related Subject Headings
- Specimen Handling
- Nursing
- Humans
- Hemolysis
- Equipment Failure Analysis
- Equipment Design
- Emergency Nursing
- Catheterization
- Blood Specimen Collection
- 1110 Nursing
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Tanabe, P. (2004). The effect of blood-drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 30(2), 106–108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2004.01.003
Tanabe, Paula. “The effect of blood-drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples.” Journal of Emergency Nursing 30, no. 2 (April 2004): 106–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2004.01.003.
Tanabe P. The effect of blood-drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 2004 Apr;30(2):106–8.
Tanabe, Paula. “The effect of blood-drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples.” Journal of Emergency Nursing, vol. 30, no. 2, Apr. 2004, pp. 106–08. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.jen.2004.01.003.
Tanabe P. The effect of blood-drawing techniques and equipment on the hemolysis of ED laboratory blood samples. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 2004 Apr;30(2):106–108.

Published In
Journal of Emergency Nursing
DOI
EISSN
1527-2966
ISSN
0099-1767
Publication Date
April 2004
Volume
30
Issue
2
Start / End Page
106 / 108
Related Subject Headings
- Specimen Handling
- Nursing
- Humans
- Hemolysis
- Equipment Failure Analysis
- Equipment Design
- Emergency Nursing
- Catheterization
- Blood Specimen Collection
- 1110 Nursing