The needle shouldn’t be in the puppet’s hand, but rather protruding from its mouth.
Zykolc, the Greater New York Blood Program generally doesn’t give out doughnuts when you donate (or doughnate). It’s packaged chips, pretzels, Oreos and Lorna Doones. On the upside, they seldom object to your taking a couple of extra packets with you when you leave.
As a blood donor, let me say: that image is about 4 decades out of date. That tourniquet is more appropriate when drawing blood for a test, not a blood donation, you always recline while donating (at least partially), there’s an extra mini-bag on the donation kit so blood can be draw for on-the-spot tests ….
Also, in 2020 we all know that surgical masks are always worn over the nose. Today, the donor would also have one, and up until this year the phlebotomist would not generally have worn one at all.
PICTO over 4 years ago
Count me in…
KA7DRE Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’ll have to get a blood test next week. I wonder how much those vampires are going to take ?
gopher gofer over 4 years ago
she knows that drawing blood can sometimes be a real drac…
Jeff0811 over 4 years ago
Um, no. Just give me my cookie and apple juice, and I’m outta here.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 4 years ago
Phlebotomists are often jokingly referred to, by each other, and the medical staff, as “vampires.”
Not usually in front of patients… but my friend who went through EMT training called them that.
Now I’m friendly with the lab director at the medical center where I go, and she does too.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Not all phlebotomists are the same….watch out for the fanged and caped ones….
Cerabooge over 4 years ago
Not much point to a mask that doesn’t cover the schnozz.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 4 years ago
The needle shouldn’t be in the puppet’s hand, but rather protruding from its mouth.
Zykolc, the Greater New York Blood Program generally doesn’t give out doughnuts when you donate (or doughnate). It’s packaged chips, pretzels, Oreos and Lorna Doones. On the upside, they seldom object to your taking a couple of extra packets with you when you leave.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 4 years ago
I usually come in and say, in my best Henny Youngman, “Take my blood…please.”
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Except those little suckers don’t know when to stop!
Lablubber over 4 years ago
That’s no phlebotomist. That’s my lawyer.
Carl Fink Premium Member over 4 years ago
As a blood donor, let me say: that image is about 4 decades out of date. That tourniquet is more appropriate when drawing blood for a test, not a blood donation, you always recline while donating (at least partially), there’s an extra mini-bag on the donation kit so blood can be draw for on-the-spot tests ….
Also, in 2020 we all know that surgical masks are always worn over the nose. Today, the donor would also have one, and up until this year the phlebotomist would not generally have worn one at all.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
I can’t see that as an improvement. Maybe more truthful.