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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2008

Some tips on obtaining venous blood samples. For full details, visit http://pocketsnips.org - it's free. Creative Commons licensing - attribution, non-commercial, share-alike.

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  • @Neveahdetermined

    This person didn't follow proper order of draw for ETS. Light blue after lavender and SST is waaay wrong. Should have been LB, SST, Lavender. EDTA causes alot of contamination issues, and clot activator will mess up coag tests for the LB.

  • also the order of draw was all wrong too

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  • we just did venepunctures in class today and we were told to engage the needle cover using the table to prevent needle stick

  • yellow, LB, then lavender.

  • tourniKAY

    

  • ouch :(

  • Wow. I've been putting the gauze over the site because of what was taught to me. Good demonstration.

  • totally wrong order of draw!

  • @matsuzai LOL ! I can't say I enjoy it to that point !

  • @amuslima99 i do too! i love seeing the blood gush out of me.. <3

  • @redbike2009 Lol ! Most people do, than don't.

  • @amuslima99 I usually cry.

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