Blood CultureHow It Is DoneThe health professional drawing blood will: - Wrap an elastic band around your upper arm to
stop the flow of blood. This makes the veins below the band larger so it is
easier to put a needle into the vein.
- Clean the needle site
carefully with alcohol or iodine so skin bacteria will not get in the blood
sample.
- Put the needle into the vein. More than one needle stick
may be needed.
- Attach a tube to the needle to fill it with
blood.
- Remove the band from your arm when enough blood is
collected.
- Put a gauze pad or cotton ball over the needle site as
the needle is removed.
- Put pressure to the site and then a
bandage.
Blood is often collected from two or three different body sites. Or
it may be collected at two different times a few hours apart. Some people may have long-term catheters placed in a major vein
because they are receiving chemotherapy or nutrition supplements for weeks or
months at a time. For these people, blood for a blood culture will be collected
from their catheters for this test.
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