- In medicine,
venipuncture or
venepuncture is the
process of
obtaining intravenous access for the
purpose of
venous blood sampling (also
called phlebotomy)...
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known as "butterfly" or "scalp vein" set—is a
device specialized for
venipuncture: i.e. for
accessing a
superficial vein or
artery for
either intravenous...
- count.
Blood tests are also used in drug
tests to
detect drug abuse. A
venipuncture is
useful as it is a
minimally invasive way to
obtain cells and extracellular...
- for the
purpose of
drawing blood. The
procedure itself is
known as a
venipuncture,
which is also used for
intravenous therapy. A
person who
performs a...
- screen, PAPP-A, and NT Cell-free
fetal DNA From 10 wks 96–100% 0.3% A
blood sample is
taken from the
mother by
venipuncture and is sent for DNA analysis....
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Wubbels at the
University of Utah
Hospital after she
refused to
illegally venipuncture an
unconscious patient.
Footage of the
incident released on
August 31...
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required two
venipunctures as "continuous"
means the
blood is collected, spun, and
returned simultaneously.
Newer systems can use a
single venipuncture by pooling...
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leakage can
occur through brittle veins in the elderly,
through previous venipuncture access, or
through direct leakage from
wrongly positioned venous access...
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recommended for the
treatment of
extravasation complications ****ociated with
venipuncture, steroids, and antibiotics. It has
likewise been
recommended for treatment...
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superficial veins in the forearm, the
basilic vein is an
acceptable site for
venipuncture. Nevertheless, IV
nurses sometimes dub the
basilic vein "the
virgin vein"...