MUST WATCH! How to Find a Vein When Starting IVs or Drawing Blood // Tips & Tricks for Venipuncture
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Lovey intro typos aside, in this video we will teach you how to find a vein while using a tourniquet for drawing blood or starting an IV in the arm, including the antecubital AC area, forearm, hand, wrist, fingers, and shoulders. This video can serve as a teaching tutorial for nursing students, novice nurses, or phlebotomists on how to find the cephalic, basilic, and medical cubical veins in the antecubital area of the arm.
Finding a good vein can be difficult, especially when you are a new nurse, phlebotomist, or healthcare professional. Some patients have difficult veins covered in a layer of subcutaneous fat. In this video, I demonstrate tips to find a vein using a person with very visible veins.
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Very instructive, I wish you would show a video on an older person who veins are hard to find and stick.
Cool video. Nothing tops experience.
I have wobbly veins, and have had terrible trouble, they’ve been popped and I’ve been black and blue all over. I’ve even had a nurse go through, missing the vein and hitting the bone. Then I’ve had others come in and bang it’s in. Many nurses aren’t trained properly, a Dr told me that. Thanks, I’m happy your educating us all.
Unfortunately there is really no good way to get better besides practicing on real patients. The simulator arms that are used in nursing school are way too easy and so nursing students will not have experience with real life veins which are typically a lot harder to find, and a lot more fragile.
make one about the correct way to palpitate the vein please
Finding median cubital cephalic and basilic Veins in women please make a video
I had an IV in the top of my hand for about 24 hours while in the hospital and then about two weeks later I noticed a nodule about 3/4 inch down for the IV injection site. It's 3/4mm by 1/2mm and has now been there now for almost 6 weeks. Any idea what this could be?
You can often feel the ridges where veins sit.....you can feel them without a tourniquet. That’s how it start then put on tourniquet.
If you can feel them without a tourniquet you might not need it at all
I hope you can upload a video about Immuno Serology...
Ok yeah
Hi im very curious about something PLEASE REPLY:
Can you draw blood from an angle greater than 90, i mean, the needle pointing to the hand instead of pointing proximally, and if not, why not? thanks
It's not recommended, and I cannot think of any advantages to sticking the wrong direction.
@@Nursejanx yes i just ask because one time a resident was pretty harsh on me for doing it like that, i understood the point but didnt really find any related issues about it as long as its only extraction not lines or injections
That would be more difficult due to the direction of blood flow.
@@Revoke36 logically however that doesn't make much sense since the flow would be going towards the syringe in the way of my example. (('m not defending it or planing on ever reproducing it, i just would like to get facts) I think the best explanation i can think of is that it would increase turbulence and predispose to thrombi formation
@@nuestraprimeramonografia8329 Just don't do it again lol
I've got to go back for a blood test this week difficult veins
Thx ❤ can someone help me
How to differentiate veins from tendons?
Have them flex their arms and feel if the tendons move under your fingers
Veins are bouncy
Very informative but how come common people judge for veins?
I am so scard
What is the issue with drawing blood where valves are in the veins? Genuinely curious, as I’m very much not medically knowledgeable lol
Drawing blood is easier. IVs are harder to deal with valves
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Seing the veins is almost impossible with highly Melanated skin
This video wasn't about hominids
That comment was just way beyond ignorant and despicable. @@npcfigureathletedawnirish691
To get chicken and see my man 😊
What if all the veins in ur arms and hands r blown? Neck????? Groin?? Man even if ppl r watching ur vids for the "wrong reason" ur saving lives
I've gotten blood from a vein in the web of a guys fingers. There's always (well almost always) a way
I'm sure all the iv drug users are grateful. . Just sayin
lmao i’m a medical professional but like i’m always for harm reduction for addicts. if this helps them be safer during active addiction, there’s no problem with it.
We r he is saving lives
No need for tourniquet w these veins
Damn straight
@@Nursejanx okay
Your nails are so long!
Introduction of a boom music in a medical video is not a good choice at all. Your video is not that much informative other than a general statement.