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If a phlebotomist is not performing a test correctly, this will be detected through:
Periodic Breathing
A pattern of breathing typically seen in newborns, characterized by pauses in breathing for up to 10 seconds followed by a series of rapid breaths.
Increased ICP
Elevated intracranial pressure, a condition where the pressure inside the skull exceeds normal levels, potentially leading to serious neurological symptoms and damage.
Cerebral Edema
An accumulation of excess fluid in the brain, leading to increased intracranial pressure and potentially life-threatening complications.
Tepid Sponge Baths
The practice of gently bathing using a sponge and tepid (lukewarm) water, often to reduce fever or clean patients who cannot bathe themselves.
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