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    Blood Test Can Cause Significant Injury

    Posted by Denise A. Rubin
    June 05, 2006 3:51 PM

    What would you say to someone who told you that having a blood test could cause a major and debilitating injury? Most people don't realize that the smallest invasion of the body, such as a needle stick for a blood draw, can have a whole panoply of dangers associated. Nerve and other injuries from negligent blood draws are sufficiently prevalent that a new area of specialty practice in arm surgery has developed to treat these cases.

    According to an article in the New York Times on June 5, 2006, there are no studies showing how often patients are hurt during routine blood draws, but a 1996 study of blood donors (a larger needle is used in blood donation than in routine venipuncture) found that 1 in 6,300 donors suffered a nerve injury.

    Phlebotomy-related injuries have become common enough in recent years that there are now specialists who make a living teaching health care providers how to avoid lawsuits provoked by the procedure.

    Dennis Ernst, director of the Center for Phlebotomy Education, says the risks of the procedure include nerve injuries and chronic pain syndromes that can render you disabled for life. He likes to warn patients that some technicians have only a weekend of training -- practicing on a dummy arm on Saturday and sticking your vein on Monday.

    See New York Times Article
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/30/he...case.html?_r=1
    Last edited by jasbar; 06-04-2010, 08:12 AM. Reason: add link

  • #2
    Eating can cause death. Everyone stop eating now.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View Post
      Eating can cause death. Everyone stop eating now.
      If u stop eating ul die. If u avoid blood testing u still live.

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      • #4
        Having a shower or walking down the street can cause significant injury (slip, fall, someone kills you, etc.)

        Neeeeeeext.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jasbar View Post
          If u stop eating ul die. If u avoid blood testing u still live.
          Ok then. Playing sports, using eletrical equipment, picking your nose, can all cause significant injuries or even death. Stop doing these things now.

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          • #6
            Kessler, Abraham, etc have been doing it with no problem.

            USADA conducted 8,000 tests on athletes last year, and I haven't heard of an issue. Please let me know if I have missing some complaints.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View Post
              Ok then. Playing sports, using eletrical equipment, picking your nose, can all cause significant injuries or even death. Stop doing these things now.
              There are always risks, u are free to do want u want to do but we should respect others decision not to take the risk.

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              • #8
                Ive gotten my blood drawned countless times for work etc nd the worse ive gotten its an ugly bruise for a day mostly dont hurt so whoever wrotte this has freddy roaches balls in hes mouth.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jasbar View Post
                  There are always risks, u are free to do want u want to do but we should respect others decision not to take the risk.
                  In turn, we should also respect those who are of the opinion that it looks suspect if someone refuses to do something to help an overall cause.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jasbar View Post
                    http://newyorkcity.injuryboard.com/m...oogleid=203882

                    blood test can cause significant injury

                    posted by denise a. Rubin
                    june 05, 2006 3:51 pm

                    what would you say to someone who told you that having a blood test could cause a major and debilitating injury? Most people don't realize that the smallest invasion of the body, such as a needle stick for a blood draw, can have a whole panoply of dangers associated. Nerve and other injuries from negligent blood draws are sufficiently prevalent that a new area of specialty practice in arm surgery has developed to treat these cases.

                    According to an article in the new york times on june 5, 2006, there are no studies showing how often patients are hurt during routine blood draws, but a 1996 study of blood donors (a larger needle is used in blood donation than in routine venipuncture) found that 1 in 6,300 donors suffered a nerve injury.

                    Phlebotomy-related injuries have become common enough in recent years that there are now specialists who make a living teaching health care providers how to avoid lawsuits provoked by the procedure.

                    Dennis ernst, director of the center for phlebotomy education, says the risks of the procedure include nerve injuries and chronic pain syndromes that can render you disabled for life. He likes to warn patients that some technicians have only a weekend of training -- practicing on a dummy arm on saturday and sticking your vein on monday.

                    See new york times article
                    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/30/he...case.html?_r=1


                    so can boxing

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