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withdrawn previously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able to point out sites where blood can be withdrawn successfully.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