





🎓 Elevate Your Lab Game with Every Draw!
The Order of Blood Draw Horizontal Badge Card is a durable, waterproof plastic card that provides essential information on blood draw procedures, including order of draw, additives, fill levels, and test details. Sized like a standard ID card, it’s perfect for professionals in the medical field looking to enhance their efficiency and knowledge.
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | ID Card |
| Apparel Closure Type | Clip |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Color | White |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.38"L x 2.13"W |
| Material Type | Plastic |
M**L
Phlebotomy cards
Perfect size and very handy! Card was at its quality and durable !
4**N
GREAT TO HAVE WHILE WORKING
Exactly as described. Cards are east to attach to a lanyard and cleans off easily because of the durable coating.Easy to read and perfect for beginners just starting out or going to school. I highly recommend for all new medical students, phlebotomists and medical assistance.
A**A
Accurate
Accurate order of draw
A**S
Next!
Perfect - clips on behind my ID and makes it easy to see which tube is next.
A**R
Nice!
Order of draw chart is great,easy to use
B**A
Maybe you should laminate this?
Ok so I’ve had this product for a while I keep it on my badge over time it has faded but it has not broke off my badge holder I think if I would have laminated this when I got it it would not have faded otherwise it’s very good and I often would refer to it if I forget the order of tubes or what I need to tube for I may order again and laminate it. Please be mindful that I’ve had this item for a very long time before writing this review I like to have products for a while before I review them.
D**A
Perfect
Perfect for my badge reel!
H**D
I really appreciated having this during a clinical rotation for phlebotomy.
As an aspiring MLT, my instructor flung me into the world to look through the eyes of phlebotomists. While we sit in our cloistered laboratories, surrounded by the innumerable moving parts and whirring automatons of the modern analytical practice, phlebotomists must wander like knights errant. The floor during rounds. The hushed tones of the ICU. The occasional scream or gurgle from the emergency department.I'm considerably more sympathetic of a slightly hemolyzed specimen or a barely sufficient quantity than I was a couple of months ago. This card, though? Super handy. Nobody wants to mess up the order of draw, because that means that some poor sap is getting stuck with a needle again. Worse yet if they were a hard stick. This card sat quite nicely behind my ID and let me have a little peek when the going got rough.I liked them so much I grabbed enough for the incoming class to each have one.
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