What can happen if too small of a needle is used during a blood draw?

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2026-07-17 22:20

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It makes drawing the blood much slower, and the extra pressure used to force blood along a narrow needle can damage some blood cells as well as causing the patient extra pain. A larger needle always hurts less than a tiny one because of the pressure principle.

All true! Additionally, it's easy to clog a really small bore needle, sometimes before the sample is complete.

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