veneseponering
Veneseponering, also known as venesection or phlebotomy, is a medical procedure in which blood is drawn from a vein. It is used for diagnostic testing, blood donation, or therapeutic purposes such as reducing blood volume or iron levels in certain conditions.
Indications for veneseponering include obtaining blood samples for laboratory analysis, preoperative testing, and therapeutic phlebotomy for
The general approach involves accessing a peripheral vein, typically in the arm. A tourniquet may be applied
Risks associated with veneseponering are usually minor but can include bleeding, bruising, hematoma, infection, fainting, or,
Historically, venesection has ancient roots and has evolved into a routine clinical procedure with standardized safety