When the needle ‘pops’ through into a vein the back end of the cannula fills with a tiny amount of blood. This is called ‘flash back’ and proves you’ve got into the vein . . . but its doesn’t mean you’ve finished!
When the needle ‘pops’ through into a vein the back end of the cannula fills with a tiny amount of blood. This is called ‘flash back’ and proves you’ve got into the vein . . . but its doesn’t mean you’ve finished!