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Nurse unable to draw blood - tips for tiny veins?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Sweatthang" data-source="post: 467170" data-attributes="member: 93009"><p>Fallgal, trying to find your post about you trying to get to grips with finger pricking for blood sample. Here is my observation :- If you lancs at the bottom of what would be your finger print and about 5mm above your finger joint crease, it is completely painless. Infact, I sometime don't feel anything and think the lance didn't fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Sweatthang, post: 467170, member: 93009"] Fallgal, trying to find your post about you trying to get to grips with finger pricking for blood sample. Here is my observation :- If you lancs at the bottom of what would be your finger print and about 5mm above your finger joint crease, it is completely painless. Infact, I sometime don't feel anything and think the lance didn't fire. [/QUOTE]
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