Skill Practice #2: Straight Needle Blood Draw

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2020
  • In this video, you will be shown the correct way to draw blood with a straight needle.
    Preparing phlebotomy students for their state exam and training them with a correct understanding of CLEA, CLSI, OSHA and HIPPA procedures.
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  • @Aleena8700
    @Aleena8700 2 роки тому +587

    Why cant all veins be this prominent and easy to find lol! Ugh.

  • @itsgabbieagain
    @itsgabbieagain 3 роки тому +653

    Not me thinking this was a real arm 😂

  • @KimNguyen-z5e

    Too much talking repetitive point making

  • @lilmermaid801
    @lilmermaid801 Рік тому +222

    I have had my blood drawn so many times in my life and they almost always start redirecting or fishing for my vein. Last year I had a doctor that was drawing my blood and he had hit something that sent what felt like an electrical shock through my arm. When I asked them about it they just said it’s normal and nothing to worry about. My arm was hurting for almost a month after that experience. I hope more people watch videos like these and learn proper care for patients. Thank you.

  • @Iceymp4
    @Iceymp4  +10

    i searched up how to draw blood and this not what i meant 😂

  • @anngallagher7495
    @anngallagher7495 2 роки тому +106

    I was a phlebotomy for 45 years...you go more by feel than sight.

  • @SilentEagle2029
    @SilentEagle2029 3 роки тому +194

    Just started my phlebotomy course last week. Hoping to be an MA this time next year to get some clinical experience before applying to med school. Your videos have been helping me immensely! Thank you for all you do kind sir!

  • @ibryan7118
    @ibryan7118 3 роки тому +52

    I'm on week 6 of my phleb class (about to start clinicals soon) and my mouth just dropped when I heard you say the piece about redirecting (making sure not to do it). It makes perfect sense as you explained it. Our instructor has been saying otherwise in the classroom. It's always "redirect, redirect, redirect" and prior to seeing your video, I didn't know any different. So glad to have come across your video and I look forward to seeing the others! Thank you for not only showing the how, but explaining the why.

  • @jeanniebriggs5826
    @jeanniebriggs5826 3 роки тому +270

    I really liked how you are very thorough in your demonstrations! It is very informative & helpful! Thank You!

  • @luvenfuentes3194
    @luvenfuentes3194 2 роки тому +10

    When I have my blood drawn,the phlebotomist always find my veins difficult,they called me a hard stick,so it always on the back of my hand,the model above which is a mannequin has beautiful veins,which in reality is about 75% are hard to stick

  • @Ade419
    @Ade419 2 роки тому +85

    I’m entering term 3 of my nursing program. I’ve never poked anyone, this is very informative, and helpful. Thank you ☺️

  • @erikajohnson6781
    @erikajohnson6781 Рік тому +2

    Exactly. Of all veins were this prominent then no one would ever miss!!

  • @Anonymousmiranda12
    @Anonymousmiranda12 Рік тому +6

    This was the perfect educational video. This helped me realize one mistake I just made today! I have watched so many videos trying to find the answer and you’re the only one who 100% answered what I was questioning!! Perfect teaching!

  • @erzas556

    This is a full course here! So good review for us who are done with the course and still looking for a Job. Thank you

  • @brittaneekelly8108
    @brittaneekelly8108 2 роки тому +12

    When I did my medical assistant externship I had an RN observing to make sure I was doing blood draws correctly. There was a patient with very deep veins and I wasn’t confident in trying a second time to prevent the patient any extra pain. The RN took over and as she was trying to find the vein she was fishing and the patient began crying. I felt it wasn’t my place to tell her she shouldn’t be doing that but after that experience I never asked her for help again. I felt so bad that she had to go thru that. It helped me to be more confident in my skills.

  • @KiwikimNZ

    Great video. I learnt so much from this thank you. 25 years of nursing I have been privileged enough to always have phlebotomy techs to draws bloods for me, but there has been many times where they have not been available and another IV certified RN has had to do bloods for me. We study phlebotomy at nursing school but hospitals are very strict here and you have to do certification once qualified, which I have done years ago but never had to do any bloods, then I never did the refresher, so my certification expired. Since starting a new job at a correctional facility, it will be up to me to do my own and this video has been a great refresher, learnt more here than in my certification course. Thank you ❤

  • @DavisFam513

    I'm getting ready to start my classes for phlebotomy I'm so excited and cannot get enough I'm 31 with 3 boys and now that my youngest is about to be 8 I'm going to do the Saturday classes so I still don't miss out my eldest is 13 then 12 but my husband gets off early on Saturdays so I finally think God has blessed me with this timing I'm just beyond happy and hopeful prayers please ❤

  • @imissu1854
    @imissu1854 2 роки тому +72

    This was in my recommendations even tho I have no clue in medical topics, still I understood every step! You’re very good at explaining and teaching Sir

  • @alexiswhite6926
    @alexiswhite6926 3 роки тому +16

    I’m half way through my phlebotomy program. Finished butterfly and we are now doing straight needle. Soon, we will be doing actual patients at a site.

  • @Anna-rc1px
    @Anna-rc1px 2 роки тому +60

    Passed my skills final with the help of your videos. Thank you so much ✨ Just took my written final .