Ok but what is the purpose of this technique? Why not just place the needle normally? As a professional in the field, I'm genuinely curious. I've taken blood from patients a million times and even though this could be very accurate with practice, I'm confused about why it is better than just placing the needle because there will always be some risk of missing.
This looks like gods work if this is Pedi’s I remember being scared of needles as a kid and slow techniques just aren’t great. Though I get it, just saying from the patient side quick seems better
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u/PositiveStress8888 Jun 10 '25
Check out this video from this search, flying needle technique https://g.co/kgs/Qa2GMMQ