I’m trying to do my blood draw for my blood test.
My procedure was:
1. Place blood pressure cuff on arm.
2. Wipe down area with the usual IPA wipes.
3. Pressurise cuff to where veins stand up and clamp it.
4. Stick butterfly needle into medial cubital vein at a flat angle.
5. Insert it a little more once I see blood flash in the tubing.
6. Released the cuff (is this where I went wrong?) then taped the needle (should have taped the tubing I think?) getting the tape off one handed is hard
7. Holding the other end of the tubing (with the vacutainer holder) with the hand of the arm that had the needle in it.
8. Push the vacutainer onto the needle inside the holder with my other hand.
9. NO BLOOD FLOWS IN THE TUBE
10. Try again on the other arm, same problem, no blood.
I think the vein collapsed for some reason but not sure. There is minimal bruising on one and none on the other, today.
Can anyone give me advice that is NOT “go to a phlebotomist” or “get a friend to help”? I’ve been injecting subQ and IM for many years now with never an issue but this is quite tricky.
My procedure was:
1. Place blood pressure cuff on arm.
2. Wipe down area with the usual IPA wipes.
3. Pressurise cuff to where veins stand up and clamp it.
4. Stick butterfly needle into medial cubital vein at a flat angle.
5. Insert it a little more once I see blood flash in the tubing.
6. Released the cuff (is this where I went wrong?) then taped the needle (should have taped the tubing I think?) getting the tape off one handed is hard
7. Holding the other end of the tubing (with the vacutainer holder) with the hand of the arm that had the needle in it.
8. Push the vacutainer onto the needle inside the holder with my other hand.
9. NO BLOOD FLOWS IN THE TUBE
10. Try again on the other arm, same problem, no blood.
I think the vein collapsed for some reason but not sure. There is minimal bruising on one and none on the other, today.
Can anyone give me advice that is NOT “go to a phlebotomist” or “get a friend to help”? I’ve been injecting subQ and IM for many years now with never an issue but this is quite tricky.
