When the doctor/nurse takes blood from you, why do they try to find a vein, not an artery? And also why is this mainly done on the arm as opposed to other parts of the body?

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When the doctor/nurse takes blood from you, why do they try to find a vein, not an artery? And also why is this mainly done on the arm as opposed to other parts of the body?

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There is a type of blood draw where an artery is punctured. But that is more specialized. An arterial puncture requires more training and carries more risks. Plus, they tend to be more painful.

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