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Vein scanners are handheld devices helping a nurse or a phlebotomist to find the right vein to take your blood sample for the first try.
Older, dehydrated patients with their sunken or collapsed veins might make even the most experienced phlebotomist sweat a little.
Here is where devices like the Aimvein Pro Vein Finder can shine.
Besides the handheld, quite lightweight scanner itself, the box includes a user manual, a charger/power cable, a skin marker, a remote controller and a laminated card to standardise the device before use.
The vein scanner uses near-ultra red light to highlight blood vessels, the light is safe on the eyes.
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