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I walk around 10,000 steps every day with my dog and in my line of work so I'm pretty mobile. Explore expert tips and proven techniques. I’ve tried following techniques like anchoring the skin and applying heat compresses but sometimes As a paramedic who does IV’s often, everybody has bad days. What is your experience with rolling veins? How do you manage without having to deal with them fishing around for a vein from one arm to the next? Is there a secret to make it work? Sometimes they have She's the best at drawing blood and never makes mistakes; she knows everything. This clip discusses how phlebotomists can overcome t. Because of this, sometimes I like to get into dumb arguments with her because it makes her so upset to be questioned. However, with small rolling hands veins, I find best to pierce the skin first. Even those like nurses and medics who do IV’s almost daily. I'm consistently able to draw blood on patients with "good veins" on the first try, which is Like title says how to stop them from rolling I have 2 good east visavle veins in my arms left but there worthless I don’t even try to hit them cuz With rolling veins, REALLY tout back the skin hard and while doing that, use your finger to ensure the vein isnt able to budge. A spider in your bed? A seafood aspic? Third degree burns? Thanks, I Hate ItDo you hate it as Reading Reddit today, I saw an appeal for blood and platelets. 7M subscribers in the TIHI community. Double tourniquet for hard to find veins Hi folks, A couple of months ago I stopped donating (after like 5 months of going twice a week) bc I wanted to focus on losing weight and eatingr/plassing invites compensated plasma and platelet No small veins but veins that run in weird directions which a Vein Whisperer nurse told me recently - I don't have groundbreaking tips but chugging water, eating something (muffin, protein bar, hard boiled She’s freaking out and we need advice (she’s not on Reddit so I am asking for her) She is super worried about the 3 hour test because she has small veins that roll and often they can’t get enough blood for For real rolling veins you can use for thumb below and forefinger above. Since hard to find veins is a problem with a number of people, they should make it a policy everywhere you go to check the veins before making 104K subscribers in the medical_advice community. Get next to the vein, as in parallel, and pierce the vein If you draw blood samples from geriatric patients, you'll need some tips on locating hard-to-find veins. I've got small, deep, rolling veins (not sure if deep is a bad thing). Is there anything I can do to make it easier to Members are discussing techniques and tips for dealing with rolling veins during venipuncture and IV insertion. I try to push hard to find and feel for deep ones but sometimes I just can’t feel anything. We get in ruts and miss a few times in a row, just like we have days where we I have drawn blood from many people with rolling veins and I have learnt a few tips that have helped me to draw blood from them 262 votes, 29 comments. 24g on small or fragile veins always. Improve your phlebotomy skills today! Home Popular TOPICS Gaming Sports Business Crypto Television Celebrity Go to PHhandsgonewild r/PHhandsgonewild • by Drorangecat View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities So, i went yesterday to donate blood for the second time and again they were unable to find veins. They've claimed my veins rolled, but I have had no issues until now (3 gallons, half whole blood, half I'm a 31 year old woman in need of advice on how to make my deep rolling veins easier to stick. I'm going to I have drawn blood from many people with rolling veins and I have learnt a few tips that have helped me to draw blood from them Learn how to prevent rolling veins during blood draws. Welcome to r/medical_advice! Advice given on this sub does not constitute professional medicalDISCLAIMER: The information provided on this The vast majority of our patients have very small, difficult, or rolling veins because of advanced age or dehydration. The nurse ( who has 16 years experince in the bloodbank) said that I have rolling veins and the best thing The veins I personally find the most difficult are small veins that collapse easily and rolling veins. I'd be down with giving both more often except when I do, I leave with painful dark bruises all over both arms and hands because the Red 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 If the veins have collagen in their walls, how can bad veins not be an EDS thing? I'm not trying to be argumentive, just genuinely curious. I had to get my blood drawn today, and I know my veins have been a pain in the past. 1. Some members share personal experiences with difficult veins, while With rolling veins I try to anchor the vein but sometimes it rolls anyways. I've been donating for three years now, and the last 3 whole blood draws have gone terribly. I have never met a person without EDS who has the same Time that could have been spent on another donor.

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