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Is it really necessary to have blood drawn every year?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3278385" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Was at St John's South, Broken Arrow this AM with MIL in the ER. The lady taking blood from our MIL couldn't hit it after two tries. She called for backup and he hit it first time. Similar to a ruptured tendon in my arm surgery where a nurse tried to find a vein and couldn't. Called someone else and it was done. The only time I've had an issue.</p><p>That has to be a tough call for the person taking the blood to make sure veins are good. In our case, I applaud the nurse for recognizing she needed someone more experienced. Have zero issues with what went on with MIL or my personal circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3278385, member: 5412"] Was at St John's South, Broken Arrow this AM with MIL in the ER. The lady taking blood from our MIL couldn't hit it after two tries. She called for backup and he hit it first time. Similar to a ruptured tendon in my arm surgery where a nurse tried to find a vein and couldn't. Called someone else and it was done. The only time I've had an issue. That has to be a tough call for the person taking the blood to make sure veins are good. In our case, I applaud the nurse for recognizing she needed someone more experienced. Have zero issues with what went on with MIL or my personal circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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