Blood collection equipment has innovated medical research and diagnostics to make fluid sampling fast, accurate, and easy to process. There are always some risks with sample quality due to transportation and shelf life, however the many options for sterile tools and rapid testing methods minimize contamination substantially
There are three common methods of blood collection, all requiring their respective supplies (needles, collection tubes vials, syringes, etc.). To learn more about the different supply options for blood collection, visit the links listed in our featured products above.
To better understand the practical applications of blood collection equipment, we can examine the three most widely used methods of blood collection.
Arterial sampling
This is the most common sampling methodology performed within the hospital environment. Arterial sampling can be used in the identification of metabolic, respiratory, and mixed acid-base disorders, where CO2 levels require monitoring and analysis.
Venipuncture sampling
Venipuncture is also a common blood collection method used to medically examine adult patients. Blood is collected via a superficial vein in the upper limb, which reduces discomfort for the patient during sample collection.
Finger-stick sampling
This rapid sample testing requires a patient to prick their skin for a small blood sample, usually at the end of a finger. Not only is this an incredibly fast testing method, but it requires very little preparation, making this a preferred method for small children, or any patients with discomfort and anxiety around blood work.