Introduction 
Venepuncture is the term used for the procedure of entering
a vein with a needle.
Indications 
- Withdrawal of blood for
     investigations
 - As a route for venous
     access
 
- Confirm patient identity
 - Communicate with the
     patient
 - Explain the procedure to
      the patient and get his/her verbal consent
 - Try to minimize the
      patient distress
 - Ask if blood has been
      withdrawn previously
 - Sometimes the patient is
      able to point out sites where blood can be withdrawn successfully. 
 - Answer any questions the patient has
 - Gather the equipment
     needed
 - Non sterile pair of
      gloves
 - Kidney tray
 - Tourniquet
 - Sterile alcohol swabs
 - Sterile needle and
      syringe of an appropriate size
 - Plaster / hypoallergenic
      tape
 - Blood collecting tubes or
      bottles
 - Ensure there is adequate light
 
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