A blood drawing chair, also known as a phlebotomy chair, is a specialized medical room chair for a patient to comfortably sit on to allow medical personnel clear and easy access of the patient to take a blood sample or to draw blood for blood drive collections.
A procedure in which a needle is used to take blood from a vein, usually for laboratory testing. A blood draw may also be done to remove extra red blood cells from the blood, to treat certain blood disorders. Also called phlebotomy and venipuncture. Durable Plastic Resin Seat
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