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| "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Dpharmacist(op): 7:56am On Jun 27 |
"If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" "๐ช๐ต๐ ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐๐ผ๐ ๐น๐ผ๐ผ๐ธ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ณ๐ผ๐ฟ ๐ฎ ๐๐ฒ๐ถ๐ป? ๐๐ณ ๐๐ผ๐ ๐ท๐๐๐ ๐ฐ๐ต๐ผ๐ผ๐ธ ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐ป๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฑ๐น๐ฒ ๐ฎ๐ป๐๐๐ต๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ฒ, ๐ฏ๐น๐ผ๐ผ๐ฑ ๐๐ถ๐น๐น ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ณ๐ถ๐ป๐ถ๐๐ฒ๐น๐ ๐ฐ๐ผ๐บ๐ฒ ๐ผ๐๐!" Almost every healthcare professional has heard some version of this from a patient. On the surface, it sounds logical. After all, blood is everywhere in the body, right? |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by VeryWickedMan: 8:26am On Jun 27 |
The only time I apply this logic is when I'm dealing with a virgin which is quite hard these days
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| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Dpharmacist(op): 11:22am On Jun 27 |
There are alot of misconceptions on this.
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| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by DeltaBachelor(m): 11:59am On Jun 27 |
Hmmm. Thanks for the explanation |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Ajarose1(m): 11:59am On Jun 27 |
Eleribu ![]() 13 more characters needed VeryWickedMan: |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by emmabest2000(m): 12:01pm On Jun 27 |
It's not about the blood coming out It's about ......
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| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by adexbols(m): 12:02pm On Jun 27 |
Ir is not just about the action bur the reaction afterwards |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Leepeak(m): 12:04pm On Jun 27 |
Blood of Jesus or blood of mary |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by SixSeven: 12:07pm On Jun 27*. Modified: 12:44pm On Jun 27 |
Dpharmacist:They are watching too many movies and technically they are correct. If I use a sharp needle on any part of your body, blood does come out but they don't want to know the stories of Nigeria women who go abroad or live abroad and they chook them like animals all in the name of blood. Medical racism but our people too are somehow a part of this because we must get that card. They believe over there that Africans have a high tolerance for pain so them go chook you die all in the name of finding blood... https://www.tiktok.com/video/7575589064057965837 Yinbridge: |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Whitecoal711: 12:08pm On Jun 27 |
Needle phobia I pray,make I no jam sickness or any event that will lead me to hospital It's been a while |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Itstemi10: 12:12pm On Jun 27 |
you can use your time learning math and English online in order to have a brighter future |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Godfrey858(m): 12:14pm On Jun 27*. Modified: 10:48pm On Jun 28 |
Its a simple logic To control the bleeding after collecting the blood The vein carrys blood from the heart to other places in body . With press and pressure for about 1 min the bleeding stop Abi una won dey carry scar up and down because a medical professional wants to take a few drop of blood of test . Im not a doctor or medical professional , itโs just a simple logic that everyone should know modified abeg I know I said vains carries blood , I'm wrong , abeg make una no use quote and corrections kill me we are all forgetting why I made this comment plus I said I am not a doctor or medical personnel ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by pinkygurl(f): 12:18pm On Jun 27 |
![]() twenty charaters needed |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Jerixcon: 12:19pm On Jun 27 |
It's because they need large amount of blood is why they look for vein that transport blood.
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| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Toymax88: 12:21pm On Jun 27 |
In addition, the veins are superficially situated, this made it easy to locate. From my elementary biology |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Ekaka14: 12:23pm On Jun 27 |
The only reason people insist on asking questions like this is the trauma they experience when nurses start looking fir a vein like they're trying to find a needle .. slapping your fore arm like kilode? ![]() |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by AcadaWriter0: 12:25pm On Jun 27 |
Letโs just have a quick look at this. Itโs a straightforward, elegant solution. |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by SixSeven: 12:48pm On Jun 27 |
By Jahidah La Roche Dec. 2, 2025 La Roche is a physician assistant and public health professional. I was moments away from a routine screening colonoscopy when it happened again. The warm and professional pre-procedure nurse began preparing for intravenous insertion. She tied the tourniquet loosely around my arm, took a quick glance, and untied it within seconds. โI canโt find a vein. You must be dehydrated,โ she said, moving immediately to the back of my hand. I asked her to try my other arm instead, explaining that IVs in the back of the hand are unnecessarily painful. She obliged, and the moment she placed the tourniquet, a vein became clearly visible. I could tell she was hesitant. But she inserted the IV successfully, and my procedure went on as planned That moment stayed with me not because of the IV itself, but because of the familiarity of that exchange. The quick assumption that my body โ not her technique โ was the problem. The way the explanation came instinctively, as though it were an unavoidable fact. It was an example of quiet, unspoken bias in patient care โ one that too many Black patients know all too well. Racial bias in health care isnโt always blatant. It doesnโt always look like a refusal to treat or a catastrophic mistake. Sometimes, itโs a sigh. A glance. A provider who stops trying just a little too soon. These interactions seem small, but they arenโt. They shape how Black patients experience medicine โ from minor procedures to life-or-death situations. And they contribute to the very health disparities the medical profession claims to be working to eliminate. Black patients, these experiences can become moments of medical mistrust. Difficult venous access โ the medical term for โhard sticksโ โ is a real clinical challenge. But I didnโt meet the criteria for it. So why was the first explanation that my veins werenโt cooperating rather than her approach needing adjustment? In the limited literature available, nurses have cited โdark skinโ more often as the rationale for an IV attempt failing than for one succeeding. Darker skin does not inherently make venous access harder; it becomes a convenient explanation when things do not go as planned. Iโve heard countless stories from Black patients describing blood draw horrors โ being poked multiple times, told their veins are โrolling,โ or that they are โdifficult sticks.โ Iโve seen patients start avoiding care altogether because of these repeated experiences. I know, because Iโve spent years on both sides of the chair. As a physician assistant and public health professional, Iโve placed thousands of IVs. Iโve also been the patient watching a provider struggle, hesitate, and ultimately stop trying. These bias-driven assumptions donโt just happen with IV placement. They happen everywhere in medicine. In a 2023 survey, 35% of Black adults said they have been treated unfairly or judged by a health care provider because of their race. These numbers arenโt abstract. They show up in who gets adequate pain management, who gets diagnosed correctly, who gets their symptoms taken seriously. They show up when a Black womanโs pain is minimized even during childbirth. They show up when a provider assumes a Black patient isnโt following instructions. And they show up when a routine IV placement is fumbled and explained away rather than corrected. The result? Eroded patient trust. Delays in care. Worsening health outcomes. Whenever racial bias in health care is called out, the response is predictable: more implicit bias training. But training alone wonโt fix this. Awareness without action changes nothing. Medical and nursing educational institutions need to go beyond โcultural competenceโ and require practical, reinforced bedside training that accounts for racial differences in patient care. This includes proper venipuncture techniques for all skin tones โ not as an afterthought, but as a core clinical skill. Hospitals and health systems must go beyond training sessions and create accountability structures that ensure providers are not rushing through care, making assumptions, or cutting corners. There should be real-time feedback loops where bias-related complaints are taken seriously, reviewed at the leadership level, and result in meaningful policy changes. Health care providers โ nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals โ must actively interrogate their own biases in real-time and ask: Am I giving this patient the same effort I would for someone else? Have I adjusted my technique before blaming the patientโs hydration status? Am I really looking? These moments add up. They have consequences โ life-changing ones. Jahidah La Roche, M.P.H., P.A., is a physician assistant and public health professional with two decades of clinical experience, focusing on bias, health equity, and culturally responsive care for Black women. https://www.tiktok.com/video/7573101813889502495
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| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by motymop: 1:07pm On Jun 27 |
Just a question Can pharmacists give injections? |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by MBOfficial(f): 1:09pm On Jun 27 |
So they can't pour fuel and burn/sacrifice the car or what exactly? |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Dancebreaker: 1:33pm On Jun 27 |
Godfrey858:The bolded is incorrect. Arteries generally carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body. The blood is oxygen-rich. However, the pulmonary vein carries blood with more oxygen from the lungs to the heart, the left upper heart chamber, in fact. An exception in the human body. Otherwise, veins return blood with reduced oxygen to the heart. And pump to the lungs to collect more oxygen. |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Passionate888: 1:39pm On Jun 27 |
A laboratory test requires enough blood to fill collection tubes and perform multiple analyses accurately. Tiny drops from damaged tissue or capillaries are often insufficient and can compromise results.That ship has sailed since, forensic department doesn't need test tube ๐งช full of blood to get results |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by femi4: 7:02pm On Jun 27 |
Lols Poking randomly will crush the red blood cells. It makes the blood useless for lab machines. |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by Godfrey858(m): 8:00pm On Jun 27 |
Dancebreaker:Like i said , im not a medical expert or anything like that. Thanks for the correction |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by amoco(m): 9:15pm On Jun 27 |
But a mosquito can draw blood from us easily even while singing in the dark. Why would nurses struggle to do same even in the full broad daylight? |
| Re: "If You Just Chook The Needle Anywhere Blood Will Come Out" by FBIBOT(m): 11:24pm On Jun 27 |
Passionate888:Forensic department aren't running CBC, EUCR, LFT AND MP... each test requires a specific amount of volume of either whole blood or plasma.... So in a routine or specialized medical lab tube is needed |
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