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r/BeAmazed • u/New_Libran • Jun 10 '25
Blink and miss it!
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MD here. That arm looks like a mannequin's/ fake.
8 u/Small_Secretary_6063 Jun 11 '25 It wasn't fake. Take a look at this video showing how this is practiced, and why this technique is used. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/q6Az-8HUmcE 3 u/partoneCXXVI Jun 11 '25 That video doesn't give any reason aside from "it's fast." 1 u/Small_Secretary_6063 Jun 11 '25 Selective hearing. "Quick, gentle pricks". Fast entry into the vein means the patient has much reduced feeling of pain compared to conventional methods where the needle is pressed into the skin.
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It wasn't fake. Take a look at this video showing how this is practiced, and why this technique is used.
3 u/partoneCXXVI Jun 11 '25 That video doesn't give any reason aside from "it's fast." 1 u/Small_Secretary_6063 Jun 11 '25 Selective hearing. "Quick, gentle pricks". Fast entry into the vein means the patient has much reduced feeling of pain compared to conventional methods where the needle is pressed into the skin.
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That video doesn't give any reason aside from "it's fast."
1 u/Small_Secretary_6063 Jun 11 '25 Selective hearing. "Quick, gentle pricks". Fast entry into the vein means the patient has much reduced feeling of pain compared to conventional methods where the needle is pressed into the skin.
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Selective hearing. "Quick, gentle pricks". Fast entry into the vein means the patient has much reduced feeling of pain compared to conventional methods where the needle is pressed into the skin.
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u/outoftownMD Jun 11 '25
MD here. That arm looks like a mannequin's/ fake.