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The coupon rate of a bond equals:
Capillary Puncture
A procedure to collect blood samples from a capillary bed, commonly used for tests requiring small amounts of blood, such as glucose levels.
Venipuncture Procedure
A medical procedure that involves puncturing a vein with a needle to draw blood for testing or to administer medication.
Tourniquet
Any constrictor used on an extremity to produce pressure on an artery and control bleeding; also used to distend veins for the withdrawal of blood or the insertion of a needle to instill intravenous injections.
Phlebotomist
A healthcare professional specialized in drawing blood from patients for various tests, transfusions, research, or donations.
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