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Capillary puncture
A procedure in which a small amount of blood is obtained via a puncture in the skin for testing, commonly performed on the fingertip or earlobe.
Fragile veins
Refers to veins that are more susceptible to damage or bruising, often due to medical conditions or aging.
Sterile needle
A needle that has been sterilized to prevent infection when penetrating the skin.
Venipuncture
The process of puncturing a vein with a needle to withdraw blood or insert fluids.
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