U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Juan D. Alfonso/Released 110316-M-0000A-001.jpg
Mar 16, 2011
When drawing blood, medical personnel stick the needle in the antecubital space of the arm, where the skin is thinnest and feels the least sensation, making the procedure relatively painless. All it takes is a momentary pinch of a needle to save the life of a service member or their loved ones.
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