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What happens if you puncture an artery instead of a vein?

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Answered by tejastandracom
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Venous pressure is also lower than arterial pressure, so there is less of a chance of blood seeping back out through the puncture point before it heals. ... Finally, it is somewhat safer if a small embolism (bubble in the blood) is introduced into a vein rather than an artery.

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