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  1. The ETS is used to draw blood from good veins in the antecubital fossa. A 21, 22, or 23 needle gauge can be used depending on the size of the vein found there.
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    This system is preferable to the needle and syringe since it allows the blood to pass directly from the vein to the evacuated tube. The evacuated tube system decreases the possibility of needlesticks, helps to eliminated some labelling errors and decreases the likelihood of inappropriate specimens.
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    The gauge describes the diameter of the needle’s lumen, the hollow tube within the shaft. The smaller the gauge number, the larger the lumen diameter; the larger the number, the smaller the lumen. Needle packs are color coded by gauge for easy identification.
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    Double-ended needles are available in several recommended gauge sizes. The end covered by a rubber cuff is screwed into the barrel (also known as the tube holder, evacuated tube needle holder or bulldog). A thread separates the two …

  4. WHO Guidelines on Drawing Blood: Best Practices in …

    When obtaining multiple tubes of blood, use evacuated tubes with a needle and tube holder. This system allows the tubes to be filled directly. If this system is not available, use a syringe or winged needle set instead.

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  6. Phlebotomy tutorial for medical education - WebPath

    Needles - The gauge number indicates the bore size: the larger the gauge number, the smaller the needle bore. Needles are available for evacuated systems and for use with a syringe, single draw or butterfly system.

  7. WHO Best Practices for Injections and Related …

    For example, the use of sharps protection devices and immediate disposal of the used syringe and needle as a single unit into a puncture-resistant sharps container (i.e. a safety container), markedly reduce needle-stick injuries and …

  8. Evacuated Tube System For Venipuncture (Pros And …

    A 21, 22, or 23 needle gauge can be used depending on the size of the vein found there. The median cubital vein is probably the number one vein used when using the evacuated tube system. It’s usually visible or just below the skin and …

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