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How to Reply to a Patient Who Is Anxious about the Phlebotomy Procedure Hurting
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How to Reply to a Patient Who Is Anxious about the Phlebotomy Procedure Hurting

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Greet the patient warmly and introduce yourself as the phlebotomist
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Explain the phlebotomy procedure in simple, understandable terms
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Assure the patient that slight discomfort or a tiny pinch is normal during the procedure
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Provide examples of measures taken to ensure minimal pain, e.g., use of small, thin needles and professional skills mastered
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Disclose that individual pain tolerance varies and some people hardly feel anything
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Ask if they have any specific fears or concerns about the procedure
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Listen to patient's fears and concerns and empathize
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Offer the patient the option of looking away or closing their eyes during the procedure
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Let the patient know that they're in control and may ask to pause or stop the procedure at any time
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Offer a stress ball or squeeze toy to help distraction
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Suggest deep breathing exercises or other techniques to help manage anxiety
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Allocate an option for the patient to listen to soothing music or watch a video if the setting allows
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Reinsurance of rapid procedure completion and quick recovery
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Approval: Supervisor - Review patient reassurance methodology
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Check if the patient now feels more comfortable to proceed with the procedure
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Start the procedure when the patient feels comfortable and ready
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During the procedure, communicate with the patient and ask about their comfort level
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After procedure, ask the patient about their experience and offer comfort if needed
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Document the patient's experience and any actions taken to manage anxiety
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Share the patient's experience with the care team to improve services