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Point of Care Fact.

WARNING! Did you know the current infant heel stick method of drawing blood is by pinching the baby's foot back to its shin?  This method must stop immediately. We have the POC technique to correctly perform this procedure and prevent unnecessary injuries to the infant and damage to the collected blood sample.
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3/17/2014 0 Comments

advanced new blood draw information - Patient awareness comes to siuE BY M. GAIL STOTLER 

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M. Gail Stotler will be offering a FREE seminar to anyone who wants to learn more about the advanced method of blood draw/IV's.  This seminar will provide information why the tourniquet can be eliminated from the blood draw standard procedures and how it may affect the outcome of blood test results.  

Spaced is limited and advanced reservations are required to attend Stotler's lecture.  Registration is fast and easy by contacting The Nurses' Station at 6I8.259.778I or submitting an online registration form.  Vein Access Technologies is a subsidiary of The Nurses' Station.

Seminar will be held at SIUe Campus - Morris Center, Edwardsville, IL.

This seminar is especially beneficial to children and to patients on dialysis or chemotherapy. 

Please feel free to share with your family and friends.  You might just change someone's life.

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    M. Gail Stotler

    Founder of the advancement in blood draw/collection, 
    the 21cVA, 
    vein access technology.

    Bachelors in Biology  and
    Minor in Chemistry 
    1976, St. Louis University 
     
    Bachelors in Nursing (BSN)
    1984, St. Louis University 

    Masters hours in Anatomy 
     St. Louis University

    Masters hours in Nursing 
    SIU Edwardsville

    Masters hours in Biology 
    SIU Edwardsville

    30 years of vein access experience in blood  draw,  
    IV, and injection of contrast. 

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