If a patient fainted on me, I would remove the needle, put cotton and a band-aid on the punctured sight and gently lay the patients head down while there seated and call for assistance. Not call 911 not necessary, unless the patient fell on the floor and was critically injured.
Can you do a video with the answers to those questions. Would love to have an idea of what my answer should consist of and what order would require me to use a throw away tube.. I'm going to write those questions down myself and come up with a solution so thanks so much! Peer Interview is Wednesday 🤞
I appreciate this content so much. I just turned the acceptable age to get a phlebotomy job. I have started my job search and I was not expecting it to be this difficult. I have put in so many job applications and hearing back from hiring managers has been a long process. I have had a phone interview and I’m praying to get a call for a in-person interview. I’m watching this video is hopes to manifest a call back🙏🏿
I will keep you in prayer! It can be a lengthy process it took me several months and I finally landed a job. I didn’t give up! Don’t give up! Continue to call. Most companies are looking for 6 months of experience to a year. The only companies that don’t require months of experience is mobile phlebotomy companies where you go out to people’s homes to draw their blood. If you need to get more experience to boost your resume contact the school and ask if you can draw students blood 🩸 to gain more experience and put it on your resume.
Thank you so much! I’m reporting back to let you know that I got a job!! Thank you for this video because I felt really comfortable answering my interview questions. I even threw in some jokes here and there because the interview questions were very similar. I’m so excited for this position and to stick again.
@@saraojut4697 Sara congratulations 🥳 I’m so happy for you and your career! Thank you for tuning in I really appreciate your feedback and update! You go girl!!!!!
I don’t really have any experience this is my first interview I’m so nervous. I graduated in may but I took my test last month. I wonder if they will ask me all of these questions
Hi! Do you have any advice for first time phlebotomy interview? I have one coming up and I just finished with phlebotomy certified classes. Please and thank you 😊
Hi dear :) thanks for watching! I recommend going back to school and asking them if they allow to still draw students so you can build up your resume, or applying to mobile phlebotomy jobs. My first job was a mobile Phleb job. If you can look up job agencies for contracts with different employers. Never give up it took me several months to land a job. Rooting for you!
Hi I’m from texas and most phlebotomist that come straight out of school with no experience actually just go to a blood bank and get experience there, although it might not be the best job you can surely increase your skills there.
Hi. I applied to Quest and I received an email for Hireview. Did you have to go through this for any interviews ? From what I understand Hireview is some sort of AI interview process. Any tips or suggestions?? Thank you
@@hannahwillyerd3517 Well, I'd say not that good because I haven't heard back from them.. It was a bit awkward for me, personally. I'd rather go back to the good old days of face to face interviews with an actual human being. Maybe they will call, who knows.
If a patient fainted on me, I would remove the needle, put cotton and a band-aid on the punctured sight and gently lay the patients head down while there seated and call for assistance. Not call 911 not necessary, unless the patient fell on the floor and was critically injured.
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Thank you so much for the interview questions to expect and tips. I just became a Certified Phlebotomist and I have my first interview next week!😅
Can you do a video with the answers to those questions. Would love to have an idea of what my answer should consist of and what order would require me to use a throw away tube.. I'm going to write those questions down myself and come up with a solution so thanks so much! Peer Interview is Wednesday 🤞
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I appreciate this content so much. I just turned the acceptable age to get a phlebotomy job. I have started my job search and I was not expecting it to be this difficult. I have put in so many job applications and hearing back from hiring managers has been a long process. I have had a phone interview and I’m praying to get a call for a in-person interview. I’m watching this video is hopes to manifest a call back🙏🏿
I will keep you in prayer! It can be a lengthy process it took me several months and I finally landed a job. I didn’t give up! Don’t give up! Continue to call. Most companies are looking for 6 months of experience to a year. The only companies that don’t require months of experience is mobile phlebotomy companies where you go out to people’s homes to draw their blood. If you need to get more experience to boost your resume contact the school and ask if you can draw students blood 🩸 to gain more experience and put it on your resume.
Thank you so much! I’m reporting back to let you know that I got a job!! Thank you for this video because I felt really comfortable answering my interview questions. I even threw in some jokes here and there because the interview questions were very similar. I’m so excited for this position and to stick again.
@@saraojut4697 Sara congratulations 🥳 I’m so happy for you and your career! Thank you for tuning in I really appreciate your feedback and update! You go girl!!!!!
Wow! So appreciated this video! Have a couple interviews coming up thank you!
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I don’t really have any experience this is my first interview I’m so nervous. I graduated in may but I took my test last month. I wonder if they will ask me all of these questions
Very helpful
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Can you do a video with example answers?
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I wished I had watched this first because I was asked about that question about difficult veins.
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Hi! Do you have any advice for first time phlebotomy interview? I have one coming up and I just finished with phlebotomy certified classes. Please and thank you 😊
Thank you I am a teacher and I shared with my Phlebotomy Students. Can you give a video with sample answers?
Yesss :) thank you so much for tuning in I appreciate you! I will make a video for you and upload it Saturday 🕛
we need to know the answers of interview questions that you mentioned
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In illionis a lot jobs want you to have experience in phlebotomy they will not hire you. How do you get a phlebotomy job without experience?
Hi dear :) thanks for watching! I recommend going back to school and asking them if they allow to still draw students so you can build up your resume, or applying to mobile phlebotomy jobs. My first job was a mobile Phleb job. If you can look up job agencies for contracts with different employers. Never give up it took me several months to land a job. Rooting for you!
Hi I’m from texas and most phlebotomist that come straight out of school with no experience actually just go to a blood bank and get experience there, although it might not be the best job you can surely increase your skills there.
@@jasminecastaneda900 Thank you Jas for your feedback and knowledge 🙏✨
Hi. I applied to Quest and I received an email for Hireview. Did you have to go through this for any interviews ? From what I understand Hireview is some sort of AI interview process. Any tips or suggestions?? Thank you
omg i just received an email this morning from Quest instructing me to do a digital interview through there, too! how did it go?? :)
@@hannahwillyerd3517 Well, I'd say not that good because I haven't heard back from them.. It was a bit awkward for me, personally. I'd rather go back to the good old days of face to face interviews with an actual human being. Maybe they will call, who knows.