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no unless u find a needle sore when i got my iron tested they just did a blood test
Someone who takes blood from a pt. to have it tested.
Hemolysis
It means to withdraw blood from the body usually with a instrument such as a needle or knife.
No..as long as it is only your own blood on the needle (it was a sterile needle before you used it) and you were the one getting stuck. You can only get hep C if someone else who has hep c used the needle before you did.
There is no blood tested in a urine test.
Ideally, someone with a blood type O should receive a blood transfusion from someone who also has the same blood type. One can have their blood type tested by donating blood.
If the fluid in the needle (I assume blood) does not contain the HIV virus, it is impossible to get HIV from the needle stick. If the blood in the needle is infected with HIV, then there is a fair chance the virus will be transmitted.
The needles are single use and manufactured to high quality standards. Thus the needle should be new and sharp and the final check is that the 'someone' will be used to taking blood and would notice if a faulty needle had managed to get through the manufacturers checks. So the chances are remotely small.
If the needle has the residue of someone who was infected with HIV/AIDS's blood on it, and the needle goes under your skin and into your blood, then yes. However, unless you're punctured by the needle, you can't be infected with HIV.
Say someone has a disease and they just got their blood drawn at the doctor's office. You are having your well check at the same time and you need blood drawn too. if they use the same needle and the other persons blood from the needle gets into your blood stream then you can get their disease.So it can be transmitted from a needle into your blood.
yea if the person before you has aids or STD