bloodstick (Meaning)

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bloodstick (n.)

A piece of hard wood loaded at one end with lead, and used to strike the fleam into the vein.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bloodstick

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bloodstick Sentence Examples

  1. The nurse prepared the bloodstick, ensuring the needle was sterile before drawing the patient's blood.
  2. Despite her fear of needles, Sarah bravely held her arm out for the bloodstick.
  3. The doctor inserted the bloodstick swiftly and efficiently, causing minimal discomfort to the patient.
  4. The phlebotomist carefully labeled the vials after filling them with blood from the bloodstick.
  5. Due to his low platelet count, John required frequent bloodsticks to monitor his health.
  6. The child winced at the sight of the bloodstick, but the nurse reassured him with a gentle smile.
  7. After the bloodstick, the patient felt a slight throbbing sensation at the injection site.
  8. The technician disposed of the used bloodstick safely in the biohazard container.
  9. The veins in her arm were difficult to locate, making the bloodstick process a bit challenging.
  10. With practiced precision, the nurse performed the bloodstick, completing the procedure in mere seconds.

FAQs About the word bloodstick

A piece of hard wood loaded at one end with lead, and used to strike the fleam into the vein.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nurse prepared the bloodstick, ensuring the needle was sterile before drawing the patient's blood.

Despite her fear of needles, Sarah bravely held her arm out for the bloodstick.

The doctor inserted the bloodstick swiftly and efficiently, causing minimal discomfort to the patient.

The phlebotomist carefully labeled the vials after filling them with blood from the bloodstick.