How to Find a Vein When Starting Ivs or Drawing Blood Tips in the Arm

  • 6 years ago
Learn how to find a vein using a tourniquet when drawing blood or starting an IV in the arm (antecubital AC area). This video is a teaching tutorial for nursing students, new nurses, or phlebotomists on how to find the cephalic, basilic, and medical cubical veins in the antecubital area of the arm.\r
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Finding a vein can be difficult when you are a new nurse, phlebotomist, or healthcare professional. Some patients have small veins covered in a layer of subcutaneous fat. In this video, I demonstrate tips to find a vein using a person with very visible veins.\r
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