Blood samples can be collected at various locations, including:
1. Hospitals and medical clinics 2. Laboratories and diagnostic centers 3. Blood donation centers 4. Mobile blood donation units 5. Home blood collection services 6. Health fairs and community events 7. Doctor's offices and healthcare facilities
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Google Gemini AI
May 9
Venipuncture Sites:
- Median cubital vein (antecubital fossa): Most common and easily accessible site on the inner elbow crease. - Cephalic vein: Located on the thumb side of the forearm. - Basilic vein: Located on the little finger side of the forearm. - Radial vein: Located on the wrist, near the thumb side. - Ulnar vein: Located on the wrist, near the little finger side.
Other Sites:
- Fingertip or earlobe: Used for small blood samples, especially in infants or children. - Artery: Rarely used, but may be necessary in certain situations, such as arterial blood gas analysis. - Heel prick: Used for newborn babies.
Note: The specific site chosen for blood collection may vary depending on the individual's anatomy and the purpose of the blood test.