Know the right tube. Nail the order of draw. Pass your exam.
Phlebotomy Toolkit is a complete, offline reference and study app for phlebotomists, students, and new hires — a color-coded tube guide, order of draw, draw and safety workflows, patient scripts, and a 100-question practice exam. On iPhone and iPad.
Works fully offline. No account. No data collected.

- Color-coded tube guide
- Order of draw
- Draw & safety workflows
- 100-question practice exam
- Works offline
- Built by an RN educator
The moments where a redraw hides
Wrong tube. Wrong order. A vein that rolls. A blood culture that gets flagged for contamination. A certification exam full of order-of-draw questions. Phlebotomy Toolkit puts the answer to each of those in your pocket — color-coded, searchable, and available even when the Wi-Fi isn't. It's a reference and study aid, so it always points back to your facility's policy and lab test directory.
One app instead of a stack of flashcards
Most phlebotomy apps do one thing — a test bank, or an order-of-draw lookup. Phlebotomy Toolkit is the whole pocket kit: a tube-and-test reference, the order of draw, step-by-step workflows for the draw and the hard parts, safety-event cards, patient scripts, and a full certification-style practice exam. One purchase, no subscription, and it all works offline.

What's inside
Reference
- Test & tube cards Every common test with its tube color, additive, handling notes, inversions, and common rejection risks.
- Order of draw The tube sequence and why it matters, so additive carryover doesn't cost you a redraw.
- Pinned search Find any test, tube, or workflow in seconds — fully offline.
- Spell Out mode Expands the acronyms across the app, so CBC, CMP, and PT/INR make sense on day one.
Workflows
- Start Draw checklist Order review, patient ID, prep, site and equipment, collection sequence, labeling, quality checks, and transport.
- Difficult Draw Assistant No flow, rolling, collapsed, and fragile veins, hematoma concerns, and when to stop and escalate.
- Blood culture collection Contamination-prevention reminders: site prep, bottle volume awareness, and documentation.
Safety
- Safety event cards Needlestick and sharps exposure, splash exposure, fainting, hematoma, prolonged bleeding, and arterial-puncture concern.
- Patient communication scripts What to say to anxious patients, first-time draws, pediatric collection, and difficult interactions.
Study
- 100-question practice exam Certification-style questions with answers and rationales.
- Scenario quizzes & checklists Nine scenario quizzes, seven competency checklists, and a Basics Overview quiz covering core first-week essentials.
Yours
- Offline & private Works in Airplane Mode; no account, no ads, no data collected.
See it in action





Five tabs, one workflow
- Home — Pinned search and your favorites, front and center.
- Workflows — Draw, fix, quality, and special-collection steps.
- Test/Tube — The color-coded tube-and-test reference.
- Safety — Emergency reference and safety-event cards.
- Learn — Practice exam, scenario quizzes, and competency checklists.

Designed for iPhone and iPad. Also available on Apple Silicon Mac and Apple Vision Pro.
Made for the people at the draw chair
Built for phlebotomy students studying for certification, new hires in their first weeks on the floor, and working phlebotomists, medical assistants, and lab techs who want the right tube and the right order without digging through a binder. If you draw blood — or you're learning to — it's built for you.
Free phlebotomy guides
Start with these plain-English guides, then keep them in your pocket with the app.
Questions, answered
Is Phlebotomy Toolkit a reference or a certification course?
It's a reference and study aid — not a certification course, and it does not certify you or grant continuing education credit. Use it to learn and to study; always follow your facility's policies and your certifying body's official materials.Who is it for?
Phlebotomy students, new hires, and working phlebotomists — plus medical assistants, lab techs, and nursing or MA students who draw blood.Does it work offline?
Yes. The reference and study content works fully offline, including in Airplane Mode. No account and no connection are required.What do I get?
A color-coded tube-and-test reference, the order of draw, draw and safety workflows, patient communication scripts, and a Learn section with a 100-question practice exam, scenario quizzes, and competency checklists.How much is it? Is there a subscription?
It's a one-time purchase of $9.99 — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no ads.Can I trust the content on shift?
Treat it as a study and reference aid. Tube requirements, the order of draw, antiseptics, volumes, and escalation rules vary by facility, so the app points back to your employer's approved policies and your laboratory's test directory. It doesn't replace your SOP.Will it help me pass my certification exam?
It's built to help you study — the practice exam mirrors certification-style questions and includes rationales, and order of draw (a heavily tested topic) has its own reference. Pair it with your program's materials and your certifying body's outline.Does it work on iPad, Mac, or Vision Pro?
It's designed for iPhone and iPad (iOS/iPadOS 17 or later) and is also available on Apple Silicon Macs and Apple Vision Pro.Is my data collected?
No. The app collects no data, has no ads, and needs no account.