Technique of taking blood specimen for serological test
digital file Black & White Silent 1937 6:25
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Summary: Shows the preparation of the syringe exclusion of spirit or antiseptic. A fully equipped trolley is displayed. The position of the patient and the preparation of the arm are highlighted. 1 segment.
Title number: 18039
LSA ID: LSA/21196
Description: Segment 1 The intertitles advise that blood specimens are best taken with a syringe. A fully-equipped trolley is displayed. The intertitles note that the patient should be lying down. A tourniquet is placed on the patient's arm and the area is cleaned. The vein is palpated. The intertitles give instructions on how to hold the patient's arm and the syringe, and the syringe is inserted and blood is drawn. A swab is placed over the puncture in the arm and the blood is placed into a test tube. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:06:25:18 Length: 00:06:25:18
Credits: Produced by Dr Neville Mascal. This film was made by the courtesy of Colonel T.T. Burke, Director of the Whitechapel Clinic, London. Photographed by Mr N.W. Hewitt.
Keywords: Hematology; Serologic Tests; Blood
Locations: United Kingdom; England; London; University of London
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