• FluffyPotato
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    4 months ago

    Did they gets some rando off the street to insert the IV needle? That’s shit even every nurse can do.

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      4 months ago

      You’d be surprised, some people’s veins are what a phlebotomist would call “rolly” and move when they attempt to insert the needle. someone else can probably explain better than me.

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        4 months ago

        I’m a phlebotomist and this is correct, there’s also many other factors that can result in missing a vein, dehydration being the biggest factor and even just the size of the vein.

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        4 months ago

        With me it even depends on the arm. I get my blood checked yearly and they always try the right arm first by default, and they’re always struggling to find a suitable vein near the surface. Then I offer them to try my left arm and it’s done within 10 seconds.

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      4 months ago

      Essentially.

      Medical ethics prevent actual medical professionals from participating in executions. So they make random prison employees do it. So it’s often botched.

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      4 months ago

      I got hospitalized, 2 nurses couldn’t find my vein after multiple stabs. A elder doctor came by and teach them some magic trick.

      It’s been this way my whole life and now I have a fear of being stabbed by needles.