for blood test blood is widraw from veins not to arteries. why?
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Venous pressure is also lower thanarterial pressure, so there is less of a chance of blood seeping back out through the puncture point before it heals. Because of their thinner walls, veins tend to be larger than the correspondingartery in the area, so they hold more blood, making collection easier and faster.
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