Blood Draw is a method in which a nurse or a doctor uses a needle to take blood from a vein, generally for laboratory testing.
A blood draw may also be done to take out extra red blood cells from the blood, to cure certain blood diseases. It is also called phlebotomy and venipuncture.
To make this procedure, patients should be well-hydrated as it makes it easier for the doctor to find a vein that can easily be punctures.
However, the use of a vein finder would aid the phlebotomist, doctor or nurse to easily locate the vein, banning any possible pre-analytical fault in the specimen collection and even more discomfort and pain to the patient.
Finding a suitable vein can be a challenge on any patient. But with vein finder device, venipuncture would be much easier and it would be done with confident Doctor only needs to point the device at the area of the skin and click to find the vein.
Handheld Vein Finder is even easier to use and they are designed to be non-contact so there is no need to sterilize it between uses. The SIFVEIN-5.2 Vein Finder is a Handheld Infrared Vein Locator.
Taking advantage of different absorption rates of near-infrared light, this technology designed to aid healthcare professionals find and evaluate suitable veins for safe and efficient IV access even on patients with difficult venous access.
SIFVEIN-5.2 is designed to use with Obesity, small blood vessels or too dark skin patients.
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