["The phlebotomist" - venous punction and venous access obtaining in the department of oncology].
Q4 MedicineMagyar onkologiaPub Date : 2021-03-17Epub Date: 2020-12-06
Anita Szabó, Erzsébet Csikósné Mácsok, Béla Pikó
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Abstract
The protection of the veins in patients with malignancies is of high importance (regarding both blood taking and the drug administration). In order to prevent any unnecessary injury, every phlebotomy needs to have a sophisticated indication and requires skilled hands and adequate mentality. For the administration of cytostatic treatment, insertion of cannula is necessary, in most of the cases through a peripheral vein. Recently with more successful treatment possibilities, patients undergo many subsequent types of treatment. Thus, more examinations and diagnostic procedures (e.g. blood taking, radiologic examinations) are needed. Therefore, the need for central venous catheter or Porth-a-Cath device is increasing. Our report demonstrates general guidelines of blood taking and our everyday practice.