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In this video, we’re going to connect human anatomy and physiology to what happens in the lab and at the bedside, so you understand why certain tests are ordered—and how your collection technique directly affects the results. We’ll walk through the digestive, reproductive, urinary, and respiratory systems, and I’ll show you how each system’s normal function (and dysfunction) turns into measurable diagnostic markers—the exact values and analytes providers rely on for clinical decisions. A big part of this lesson is the preanalytical phase, because that’s where many lab errors begin. You’ll learn when and why fasting matters, which tests require light protection for light-sensitive analytes, and how strict timing can be critical—especially for certain hormonal assessments and arterial blood gas–related measurements. Then we’ll tie symptoms and clinical presentations to the right blood and stool tests, so you can see the full chain: patient condition → test selection → correct collection and handling → accurate diagnosis. By the end of the video, you’ll know how proper specimen collection helps prevent diagnostic errors, protects specimen integrity, and supports patient safety—all within the standards of a professional clinical environment. Keywords (for metadata & discoverability): Phlebotomy Technician NHA Exam Study Guide, Phlebotomy Technician training course, NHA CPT phlebotomy training, NHA Certified Phlebotomy Technician exam prep, CPT phlebotomy exam preparation, phlebotomy certification course, phlebotomy exam review, phlebotomy video training course, phlebotomy fundamentals course, phlebotomy fundamentals study guide, NHA phlebotomy study guide 2026, NHA phlebotomy study guide 2027, NHA CPT practice test, NHA CPT practice questions, NHA CPT mock exam, NHA CPT exam simulation, phlebotomy practice questions with rationales, phlebotomy toughest questions, full length NHA style exams, timed phlebotomy practice, computer based testing NHA, test taking strategies NHA CPT, study plan for NHA CPT, 2 week NHA CPT study plan, 4 week NHA CPT study plan, 8 week NHA CPT study plan, phlebotomy quick study guide, laminate ready phlebotomy quick guide, pocket phlebotomy cheat sheet, phlebotomy audiobook, phlebotomy case studies, clinical judgment phlebotomy, real world phlebotomy scenarios, bedside phlebotomy training, clinical phlebotomy skills, venipuncture training, venipuncture step by step, ETS venipuncture, evacuated tube system, syringe venipuncture, butterfly needle venipuncture, winged infusion set, hand vein venipuncture, needle angle venipuncture, anchoring a vein, tourniquet time limits, order of draw, tube additives, tube colors order of draw, vacutainer tubes, blood collection tubes, serum vs plasma, anticoagulants EDTA heparin citrate, SST tube, lavender top tube, green top tube, light blue top tube, gray top tube, blood culture collection, blood cultures technique, chlorhexidine blood culture prep, specimen labeling, bedside labeling rules, two patient identifiers, requisition accuracy, specimen integrity, preanalytical errors, hemolysis prevention, mixing tubes inversions, transport time requirements, temperature requirements specimens, STAT specimens handling, light protected specimens, specimen rejection criteria, chain of custody, urine drug screen chain of custody, infection control phlebotomy, standard precautions, PPE in phlebotomy, hand hygiene, aseptic technique, site antisepsis, alcohol swab air dry, sharps safety, safety engineered needles, needlestick injury prevention, exposure protocol, OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard, CDC infection control, CLSI GP41, NAACLS competencies, HIPAA for phlebotomists, patient consent phlebotomy, legal issues phlebotomy, ethics in phlebotomy, professionalism in healthcare, patient communication, proxemics comfort bubble, syncope management, fainting during blood draw, hematoma prevention, complications venipuncture, difficult draw tips, pediatric phlebotomy, geriatric phlebotomy, neonatal heelstick, capillary puncture training, fingerstick procedure, heelstick procedure, microcollection microtainer, capillary order of draw, discard first drop, warming site capillary, newborn screening DBS, dried blood spot collection, capillary blood gases, point of care testing POCT, glucose testing, coagulation POCT, venous blood gases VBG, arterial puncture overview, ABG basics, Allen test, radial artery puncture, ABG complications, bleeding control after puncture, specimen processing, centrifugation basics, serum separation, aliquoting specimens, specimen handling and processing, laboratory informatics LIS, barcode labeling, specimen tracking, phlebotomy medical terminology, anatomy and physiology for phlebotomy, vascular anatomy, antecubital fossa veins, median cubital vein, cephalic vein, basilic vein, venous preservation, hemostasis vs coagulation, blood disorders basics, quality assurance QA, quality control QC, risk management healthcare