Bruising is very common during a blood test and happens for a variety of reasons. It is not something the phlebotomist would (or should) get into trouble for...why would you want them to? It makes no difference how experienced the person doing the test is, even the most experienced can cause bruising sometimes.
The bruising may not look very nice but it will fade quickly and not cause any lasting problem. Assuming you have no other symptoms I would say don't worry and just wait for it to fade.
2007-11-28 04:58:39
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answered by dragondrums 5
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Sadly, some people do bruise during blood tests and it looks deadful.
I dread going to clinic to have blood taken as I always bruise. It doesn't matter how long I hold the cotton wool in place on my arm for.
I also take blood as I am a nurse.
I use the small black needles and am really careful as I hate hurting people or leaving bruises, sometimes peoples veins are just so fine and fragile the needle either goes through a small peripheral one while trying to find a good vein or the vein you are using collapses.
Everyone who takes your blood in hospetal has been trained.
Next time say to the person taking yourblood that you bruise very easily and please could they be really careful as it left your arm a mess
2007-11-28 04:58:09
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answered by helenateverquest 2
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2016-04-28 11:16:27
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answered by ? 3
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i get this all the time when i have a blood test, my veins are terrible, they have a real hard time getting my blood out of me sometimes, its very common, and its nothing to worry about, when u bruise, its only because the blood has spread a little around the surrounding veins,
the hospital will not get into trouble for this at all! so dont try to put a claim in, as you wont get anywhere with it. sorry
2007-11-28 04:50:46
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a common occurrence after a blood test or giving blood the vein bleeds a bit thus the need to apply pressure to the area. the size of the bruise varies but does not always accrue.
2007-11-28 04:52:47
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answered by lord_he_aint_right_nda_head 3
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Some people's veins are easier to find than others, and it also depends on how good the nurse is when finding them. My dad has to have regular blood tests, and sometimes he's left with a bruise if it's a different nurse who takes his blood. The usual nurse he sees leaves no bruise.
2007-11-28 04:56:04
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answered by . 7
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if its a blood test from the wrist then chances are you are being tested on your blood oxygen level..
a bruise is where there is some blood under the skin..
so this is completely natural for such a blood test..
my Nan has these tests in hospital all the time and is bruised... the bruises clear up within a few days.
2007-11-28 04:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It's quite common. It all depends on the expertise of the person taking the blood and what type of veins you have. Some constrict or close more easily when a blood test is taken. Put some ice or cold compresses on it. It will disappear in a few days.
2007-11-28 04:50:23
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answered by Big Bear 7
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This is quite common when the hospital take blood it happens to me all the time. I dont think you can do anything to the hospital for it. This is caused by you bleeding internally. To prevent this you must put pressure on the area for a little while after they take blood. It doesnt prevent it completely but it reduces it.
2007-11-28 04:50:40
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answered by Daisy 5
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You are not alone. I bruise very easily, due to having to take steroids, and I always ask for the finest needle and for them to take extra care. I must say I really dread having blood tests for this reason but some people are really skilled at doing them carefully and others are too heavy handed. I would certainly complain if you were treated badly.
2007-11-28 04:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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