Thank you so much, watced this video , pulled blood from my horse just now. WORKED LIKE A CHARM , little head bob and it was all done ... I am now going to run my sample to the vet
@mightycatdavid714324 күн бұрын
Thank you for the advice, it’s very helpful and well explained 🙏 good boy Red too⭐️
@maggiemac65017 жыл бұрын
Finally a thorough explanation! Thank you!
@hollyrandol60023 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information.
@julianasarubbi10227 жыл бұрын
Perfect!
@sunnahberkuda85742 жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍👍👍
@ankushjadhav51074 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting techniques to give IV
@hellovet.pet13 жыл бұрын
Thanks..♥️♥️♥️
@levinarafaely3656 жыл бұрын
nice
@t-shahey24582 жыл бұрын
This is a great video....but who is responsible for it? Theres no way to use this as a source because there is no information about who created/uploaded this.
@amandajohnston5871
Жыл бұрын
Manor college?
@sudburyhouse11 ай бұрын
I am one of those people that think the blood from an artery is darker in color than from a vein. Is there any difference in the amount of oxygen in the blood between vein and artery that would change the color? Or is this just my imagination because of a preconceived idea that there is a difference?
@drsingh2190
8 ай бұрын
Venous blood is darker due to lack of oxygen binding the hemoglobin.
@sudburyhouse
8 ай бұрын
@@drsingh2190 Thank you… I got it backwards in my question. Having given many injections. I have learned to watch for the darker blood before injecting as added assurance that I’m not going into the artery. The blood from the artery is more red than dark, and a thinner consistency if that makes sense. Definitively something that should be Taught to people that are not licensed veterinarians that have to give IV injections when a vet is not available.
@dumahm904310 ай бұрын
🤔 in cases of human patients that detached needle technique is totally forbidden... so we have to be able to look for the exact same clues like pulsating blood but with the needle attached 😹 I never ever understood what or why were the old as dirt nurses doing and why would they be so stubborn 🤪... Now I know ... They look for exactly the same things as the newer generation but in a bit more tactile way 🙈 One more thing that helps the technique be so loathed is that if I (as a younger nurse) leave even one drop off blood on the nice white bedsheets, the girls (nurse assistants or guardians or whatever they are called in English🙈) are going to chopp my head off 🥲 ... They are all older than me so I better glue that needle on the seringe 👻👻👻👻 Also humans bleed so much when it's not needed 😔 and then involuntarily move/clench their muscles . 😩 Poking veins is my least favourite thing, together with the continuously changing paperwork 😐 Also humans won't let you near their jugulars lol 😂😂😂 (unless they are unconscious or sedated or with a central venous catheter in it 🙈)
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Thank you so much, watced this video , pulled blood from my horse just now. WORKED LIKE A CHARM , little head bob and it was all done ... I am now going to run my sample to the vet
Thank you for the advice, it’s very helpful and well explained 🙏 good boy Red too⭐️
Finally a thorough explanation! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this information.
Perfect!
Thank you 👍👍👍
It's very interesting techniques to give IV
Thanks..♥️♥️♥️
nice
This is a great video....but who is responsible for it? Theres no way to use this as a source because there is no information about who created/uploaded this.
@amandajohnston5871
Жыл бұрын
Manor college?
I am one of those people that think the blood from an artery is darker in color than from a vein. Is there any difference in the amount of oxygen in the blood between vein and artery that would change the color? Or is this just my imagination because of a preconceived idea that there is a difference?
@drsingh2190
8 ай бұрын
Venous blood is darker due to lack of oxygen binding the hemoglobin.
@sudburyhouse
8 ай бұрын
@@drsingh2190 Thank you… I got it backwards in my question. Having given many injections. I have learned to watch for the darker blood before injecting as added assurance that I’m not going into the artery. The blood from the artery is more red than dark, and a thinner consistency if that makes sense. Definitively something that should be Taught to people that are not licensed veterinarians that have to give IV injections when a vet is not available.
🤔 in cases of human patients that detached needle technique is totally forbidden... so we have to be able to look for the exact same clues like pulsating blood but with the needle attached 😹 I never ever understood what or why were the old as dirt nurses doing and why would they be so stubborn 🤪... Now I know ... They look for exactly the same things as the newer generation but in a bit more tactile way 🙈 One more thing that helps the technique be so loathed is that if I (as a younger nurse) leave even one drop off blood on the nice white bedsheets, the girls (nurse assistants or guardians or whatever they are called in English🙈) are going to chopp my head off 🥲 ... They are all older than me so I better glue that needle on the seringe 👻👻👻👻 Also humans bleed so much when it's not needed 😔 and then involuntarily move/clench their muscles . 😩 Poking veins is my least favourite thing, together with the continuously changing paperwork 😐 Also humans won't let you near their jugulars lol 😂😂😂 (unless they are unconscious or sedated or with a central venous catheter in it 🙈)
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poor horse
@whoatemylastcheezit511
3 жыл бұрын
the horse is fine.