It depends on your doctor and your age, for the most part yes you will of you are over about 14-15 years old
This can be done in a lab, in a hospital, in a clinic, in many physicians' offices, in county health clinics, at the Red Cross, and a number of other places as well.
It rather depends on why blood is being drawn?
Blood is normally drawn from the anticubital region of your body.
No Blood gases are measured to determine the oxygen concentration in the arterial blood. Therefore the blood must be drawn from an artery.
No Blood gases are measured to determine the oxygen concentration in the arterial blood. Therefore the blood must be drawn from an artery.
Yes, but it's incredibly rare and harmless, since blood is drawn from small surface veins.
Yes, but it's incredibly rare and harmless, since blood is drawn from small surface veins.
Having blood drawn requires the stick of a thin needle in a blood vein. There is only a slight initial prick that gives mild discomfort.
The CBC is drawn in a green tube. This is blood testing tubes.
no
Forty two (42) vials of blood may be drawn at one time.
The drawn blood has platelets of fat in it.
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