Still photo of a venipuncture procedure 0:16 video of a venipuncture procedure in medicine, venipuncture or venepuncture is the process of obtaining intravenous access for the purpose of venous blood sampling (also called phlebotomy) or intravenous therapy Information about the specimen is entered into the laboratory information management system (lims), which tracks information about all of the specimens in. In healthcare, this procedure is performed by medical laboratory scientists, medical practitioners, some emts, paramedics, phlebotomists.
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Medical equipment used to collect samples from patients in medicine, sampling is gathering of matter from the body to aid in the process of a medical diagnosis and/or evaluation of an indication for treatment, further medical tests or other procedures
In this sense, the sample is the gathered matter, and the sampling tool or sampler is the person or material to collect the sample
Phlebotomy is the process of making a puncture in a vein, usually in the arm or hand, with a cannula for the purpose of drawing blood [1] the procedure itself is known as a venipuncture, which is also used for intravenous therapy A person who performs a phlebotomy is called a phlebotomist, although most doctors, nurses, and other technicians can also carry out a phlebotomy Biological specimens in an elementary school science lab a biological specimen (also called a biospecimen) is a biological laboratory specimen held by a biorepository for research, education, or diagnostics
Such a specimen would be taken by sampling so as to be representative of any other specimen taken from the source of the specimen. The four main operations of a biorepository are (i) collection (ii) processing, (iii) storage or inventory, and (iv) distribution of biological specimens (i) collection or accession occurs when a specimen arrives at the biorepository