The medial cubital or celphalic
The median cubital vein is best for venipuncture because it is generally the largest and best-anchored vein.
You use your thumb to keep the vein from "rolling" while doing a venipuncture.
Venipuncture is the medical term used when drawing blood. Basically, it means your vein has had a needle stuck into it for some purpose.
arteries
When selecting a site for venipuncture, it is best to start with the veins running through the antecubital area. First, locating the Median Antecubital Vein, Cephalic Vein, and Basilic Vein. If unsuccessful with venipuncture, then approaching the dorsum of the hand, and lastly the dorsum of the foot.
The medial cubital or celphalic
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phlebotomy or venipuncture
cephalic
A venipuncture is a puncture in a vein. As when a person gives blood or has a blood test run.
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the vein thats most subjected to venipuncture is located in the Antecubital fossa (the inner bend of the elbow) in the median antecubital vein(median cubital)