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Proud of myself for this
I've been working as a phlebotomist in a hospital for 4 months. This is the most tubes I've gotten from a patient in one stick. It all came from a tiny vein in the hand, and surprisingly, none of them were clotted or hemolized. I'm just here to brag on myself because I've improved my skills so much in the past few months. I've gotten really good at sticking the hard patients and very small veins without blowing them. When I first started, I was missing almost 75% of my patients, but now I hardly miss!
u/bling_bling_boi_17 — 7 days ago