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Why blood sample taken from veins rather than arteries?

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Answered by trisha317
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Answer:

because the blood is clean in the veins

Answered by jasssekhon230
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Answer: venous pressure is also lower than arterial pressure,so there is less chance of a blood seeping back out through puncture point before it heals . because the thinnner walls, veins tend to be larger than the corresponding artery in the area , so they hold more blood , making collection easier and faster. so that's why blood sample taken from veins rather than arteries .

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