venipunktúr
Venipunktúr is a medical procedure involving the insertion of a needle into a vein for the purpose of obtaining a blood sample or administering medication or intravenous fluids. It is a common and essential diagnostic and therapeutic tool in healthcare. The most common site for venipunktúr is the antecubital fossa, located in the bend of the elbow, due to the prominence and accessibility of the superficial veins. Other potential sites include veins in the back of the hand, wrist, and foot.
The procedure typically begins with the selection of an appropriate vein, followed by cleaning the skin with
Complications from venipunktúr are generally minor and can include bruising, minor bleeding, or pain at the