@gatemarzipan oh really and ud rather have some idiot stick u and move the needle sideways and up and down ..i dont care if u have to move that thing 100.times its better than feeling that needle move around
@80z90zhouzemuzicgrl First off, if you have sizable, superficial veins that are easy enough to locate, this really isn't necessary, it's more of a supplementary tool to palpation, which should be the primary method of locating and choosing a good vein. Second, my real point was for this to be really practical and useful, it should be smaller and more portable. That thing's the size of an x-ray machine!
the doctor did not greet the nurse???! that's what i don't like when doctors don't greet nurses back. if it were not for the nurses, the doctor would be nothing but a diagnosing and ordering machine.
Oh how I wish they would have had this technology years ago when I started drawing blood and inserting IVs. Most of the time I've had to rely on what I could feel as opposed to what I could see concerning veins & venipunctures. And let me tell you, more than half the time I could not see a thing. This is wonderful. Maybe one day in the future these can be purchased over the counter. Not. :) No, really, this is great. Love it.
@halkiphulkiben This is not a type of X-ray at all. As it states, it uses near infrared light, similar to how my videos use near infrared light to see through my wife's shirt. Assuming it works in a similar way, the infrared light penetrates the skin and reflects back at different rates from veins vs flesh, etc. Presumably the contrast is turned way up (or they have some other technology to increase the contrast) so that there is a very visible difference between veins and other tissues.
This would be pretty handy if you suck!
larryblaze12 4 months ago
That looks awesome...but it seems highly impractical to lug that thing around every time you do venipuncture.
gatemarzipan 4 months ago
@gatemarzipan oh really and ud rather have some idiot stick u and move the needle sideways and up and down ..i dont care if u have to move that thing 100.times its better than feeling that needle move around
80z90zhouzemuzicgrl 2 months ago
@80z90zhouzemuzicgrl First off, if you have sizable, superficial veins that are easy enough to locate, this really isn't necessary, it's more of a supplementary tool to palpation, which should be the primary method of locating and choosing a good vein. Second, my real point was for this to be really practical and useful, it should be smaller and more portable. That thing's the size of an x-ray machine!
gatemarzipan 2 months ago
@gatemarzipan i guess that makes sense wow i didnt know it was that big...
80z90zhouzemuzicgrl 2 months ago
Awsome! how do I get the hospital to buy it!????? :-)
mustamissdher 4 months ago
Right...cause finding veins by sight is ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA
devkrev 5 months ago 2
dejense de jorobar tanto aparato pra encontrar una vena ,donde estudiaron enfermeria????
buhonet56 5 months ago
the doctor did not greet the nurse???! that's what i don't like when doctors don't greet nurses back. if it were not for the nurses, the doctor would be nothing but a diagnosing and ordering machine.
miguel0226 6 months ago
Oh how I wish they would have had this technology years ago when I started drawing blood and inserting IVs. Most of the time I've had to rely on what I could feel as opposed to what I could see concerning veins & venipunctures. And let me tell you, more than half the time I could not see a thing. This is wonderful. Maybe one day in the future these can be purchased over the counter. Not. :) No, really, this is great. Love it.
dbrooks12009 9 months ago
Okay.. is this a type of Xray!? Yes or no??
People were fighting over that! JEEZ!
Help?please!
halkiphulkiben 1 year ago
@halkiphulkiben This is not a type of X-ray at all. As it states, it uses near infrared light, similar to how my videos use near infrared light to see through my wife's shirt. Assuming it works in a similar way, the infrared light penetrates the skin and reflects back at different rates from veins vs flesh, etc. Presumably the contrast is turned way up (or they have some other technology to increase the contrast) so that there is a very visible difference between veins and other tissues.
WilliamRayWalters 3 months ago
Too bad there is no sound!
slunyko 1 year ago 3
@slunyko there isn"t? thought my earphones were the ones defective
mzkchain 8 hours ago