Straight from the classroom of a working phlebotomy instructor. This 82-page guide covers everything you need to pass your national certification exam — written to feel like study notes, not a textbook.
Phlebotomy Terminology Glossary E-Guide
Covers order of draw, tube additives, anatomy, specimen handling & safety
150+ practice exam questions with a full answer key
Works for NCCT, NHA, ASC & all major national certification exams
Designed to look and feel like real study notes — not overwhelming, not dry
Includes real-world tips straight from an active phlebotomy classroom
82 pages — focused, digestible, and built to actually stick
Phlebotomy Terminology Glossary E-Guide
Everything You Need to Pass Your National Exam
- Order of Draw
- Tube Additives
- Vein Anatomy
- Specimen Handling
- 150+ Practice Questions
- Safety Procedures
- Real-World Tips
- Works for NCCT, NHA, ASC
What You Will Walk Away With
What You Will Walk Away With
Exam Confidence
You'll know your material cold — order of draw, tube additives, anatomy — not just memorized, but actually understood
A Study System That Works
Organized like real study notes so you can highlight, write in it, and revisit sections without getting lost in a textbook
Real-World Knowledge
The same tips and core content drilled into students inside an active phlebotomy classroom — not generic textbook filler
Cert-Agnostic Prep
Whether you're taking the NCCT, NHA, ASC or another national exam, this guide covers phlebotomy as a whole so nothing catches you off guard
What's Inside the Book
82 pages. Core concepts. 150+ practice questions. Everything your instructor wished you already knew.
The foundational knowledge every phlebotomist needs — terminology, roles, responsibilities, and professional standards.
Identifying veins, understanding anatomy, and knowing exactly where and how to draw with confidence.
The exact sequence drilled into every student — covered clearly so it actually sticks.
What each tube does, why it matters, and how to remember which is which without second-guessing yourself.
Proper collection, labeling, storage, and transport — the stuff that gets tested and the stuff that matters on the job.
PPE, needle disposal, exposure protocol — covered the way a real instructor teaches it, not how a textbook lists it
The Prep Guide Other Students Wish They Found Sooner
Because cramming a 400-page textbook the night before your exam isn't a strategy.
The Prep Guide Other Students Wish They Found Sooner
Because cramming a 400-page textbook the night before your exam isn't a strategy.
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Gave me confidence
I love this book, I’m Taking CCMA courses, but this has helped me gain more confidence in nursing . I really appreciate the lady that made this book. Love the pictures along with easy understanding. This book is amazing!
EVERYTHING I NEEDED
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Finally passed my NHA on the first try
I failed my first attempt using just my class notes and a random YouTube playlist. Picked this up before my second attempt and the difference was night and day. The order of draw section alone was worth it. Passed with a score I'm actually proud of.
This is what my textbook should have been
I don't know why phlebotomy textbooks are written the way they are but this guide fixes everything wrong with them. It's organized, easy to follow, and actually makes sense. I went through it twice the week before my exam and felt genuinely prepared walking in.
Worth every penny for exam week
Bought this four days before my NCCT and highlighted the entire thing. The practice questions are very close to what actually showed up on my exam. The answer key explanations helped me understand why, not just what the right answer was.
My whole cohort ended up buying this
I told two classmates about it and then suddenly everyone in my program had a copy. Our instructor even said she was impressed we all showed up to clinicals knowing our tube colors. This guide is the reason.
Studied smarter, not longer
I was working full time and doing my phlebotomy program on the side. I didn't have time to read a textbook. This guide gave me exactly what I needed in a format I could actually get through. Passed my ASC exam and started my new job two weeks later.
Feels like having a great instructor in your pocket
You can tell this was written by someone who actually teaches this stuff. It's not robotic or overly technical. It explains things the way a good instructor explains things — clearly, with context, and with the parts that actually matter highlighted.
The practice questions are no joke
I've seen other prep materials and the questions feel nothing like the real exam. These felt real. Some of them were harder than what showed up on my NCCT which meant I was overprepared going in. That's exactly what you want.
Wish I had this from day one of my program
I didn't find this until the week before my exam but I went back and read it cover to cover after I passed just because it explained things so clearly. If you're just starting your phlebotomy program, get this now. Don't wait until exam week like I did.
FAQs
Absolutely. This guide is specifically designed for students who have finished their coursework and need to consolidate everything before their exam. It's a review tool, not an intro course.
Most students go through it in one to three study sessions. At 82 focused pages it's designed to be digestible, not overwhelming. Many students read it twice in the week leading up to their exam.
This is a physical spiral-bound book shipped directly to you so you can write in it, tab it, and bring it anywhere.
Ideally the week or two before your exam as a focused review. That said, if you're still in your program, picking it up early gives you a huge advantage — the concepts will click faster in class when you already have the big picture.
Yes — many students who didn't pass on their first attempt use this guide specifically for their retake. The practice questions help you pinpoint exactly where your knowledge gaps are.