Understanding Short Draws in Phlebotomy: Causes & Prevention
A short draw occurs in blood collection when the venipuncture needle penetrates only skin and subcutaneous tissue but fails to enter the vein completely. This will not allow blood to flow. To prevent this, insert your needle at the appropriate insertion angle and a proper vein selection.Brain Surgery - Related Articles
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