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  • 2. A quality improvement cycle: hemolyzed specimens in the emergency department.
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  • 6. Nursing blood specimen collection techniques and hemolysis rates in an emergency department: analysis of venipuncture versus intravenous catheter collection techniques.
    Lowe G, Stike R, Pollack M, Bosley J, O'Brien P, Hake A, Landis G, Billings N, Gordon P, Manzella S, Stover T.
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  • 9. Reducing preanalytical laboratory sample errors through educational and technological interventions.
    Lillo R, Salinas M, Lopez-Garrigos M, Naranjo-Santana Y, Gutiérrez M, Marín MD, Miralles M, Uris J.
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  • 11. Interference studies: focus on blood cell lysates preparation and testing.
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  • 13. [A comparison of the rates of hemolysis and repeated blood sampling using syringe needles versus vacuum tube needles in the emergency department].
    Sung YH, Hwang MS, Lee JH, Park HD, Ryu KH, Cho MS, Yi YH, Song S.
    J Korean Acad Nurs; 2012 Jun; 42(3):443-51. PubMed ID: 22854557
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  • 15. Estimated National Volume of Laboratory Results Affected by Hemolyzed Specimens From Emergency Departments.
    Phelan MP, Reineks EZ, Schold JD, Kovach A, Venkatesh AK.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 2016 Jul; 140(7):621. PubMed ID: 27362565
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  • 17. A system to monitor a portion of the total testing process in medical clinics and laboratories: feasibility of a split-specimen design.
    Shahangian S, Krolak JM, Gaunt EE, Cohn RD.
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  • 18. Blood sample volumes: emerging trends in clinical practice and laboratory medicine.
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  • 20. Generalizability and Effectiveness of Butterfly Phlebotomy in Reducing Hemolysis.
    Barnaby DP, Wollowitz A, White D, Pearlman S, Davitt M, Holihan L, Bijur P, Gallagher EJ.
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