In medicine,
venipuncture,
venopuncture or
venepuncture is the process of obtaining intravenous access for the purpose of
intravenous therapy or for
blood sampling of
venous blood. This procedure is performed by
medical laboratory scientists,
medical practitioners, some
EMTs,
paramedics,
phlebotomists,
dialysis technicians, and other nursing staff. In veterinary medicine, the procedure is performed by
veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Venipuncture is one of the most routinely performed invasive procedures and is carried out for any of five reasons: (1) to obtain blood for diagnostic purposes; (2) to monitor levels of blood components (Lavery & Ingram 2005); (3) to administer therapeutic treatments including medications, nutrition, or chemotherapy; (4) to remove blood due to excess levels of iron or erythrocytes (
red blood cells); or (5) to collect blood for later uses, mainly
tranfusion either
in the donor or
in another person.