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If you have been to a clinic or lab before and had the phlebotomist stick you more than once for a blood draw, you may have been told that you are a "difficult stick." This can happen to people for quite a few different reasons, including small or deep veins, rolling veins, dehydration, collapsing veins, constricted ...
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Read More »If you have ever had a lab draw where the phlebotomist told you that you have small, deep, or rolling veins (veins that tend to move away from the needle during a blood draw), the best option for your next blood draw is to make sure you tell the phlebotomist that you have these possible issues before the blood draw begins. This will help them use different techniques such as anchoring an unexpected rolling vein or looking for deeper veins to draw from. They may also be able to use different techniques, like applying a warm compress, if allowed by their lab to help them access the vein easier. Once a vein is accessed, remember where the vessel was accessed and what techniques were used. This information will be helpful to inform your phlebotomist during your next blood draw.
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