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Tips For Selecting Needle for Blood Colection -Cheappinz

Diffrerent needles used for different purposes. Here some examples of needles from we can collect the blood samples. For more information visit in our website.

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Tips For Selecting Needle for Blood Colection -Cheappinz

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  1. TIPS FOR SELECTING THE RIGHT NEEDLE FOR BLOOD COLLECTION Cheappinz

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  3. 1. The Straight Needle The straight needle is typically attached to the syringe or tube holder before collection. Also, if the user selects or picks the tube holder, the phlebotomist inserts the needle into the vein and then places the evacuated tube on the backside of the needle to withdraw the blood from your needle. 2. The Butterfly Needle The next type is the butterfly needle or the winged-infusion blood collection unit, and it connects with the slender tubing for smooth access through the difficult veins. Also, the needle is straight and short with plastic wings for the phlebotomist to hold during insertion. Also, the tubing attaches to the connector and either a vacuum tube holder, syringe, another tubing, or collection bottle. Types of Needle

  4. 3.Butterfly or Straight Needle: Which is Perfect? Straight needles are typically known as the prime choice for blood sample collection, and they are less prone to clotting and conditions such as hemolysis than the collection done using IV catheters. The proven study conducted in 2003 for finding the risk factors for clotting in the blood samples has found that the straight needles are a more preferred choice to IV catheters as per the decreased risk of hemolysis. Also, another study conducted in 2008 found that retracting was the safest, and it led to a 62% reduction in the risk of needlestick injuries.

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