Learn how to find a vein using a tourniquet when drawing blood or starting an IV in the arm (antecubital AC area). This video is a teaching tutorial for nursing students, new nurses, or phlebotomists on how to find the cephalic, basilic, and medical cubical veins in the antecubital area of the arm.\r<br>\r<br>Finding a vein can be difficult when you are a new nurse, phlebotomist, or healthcare professional. Some patients have small veins covered in a layer of subcutaneous fat. In this video, I demonstrate tips to find a vein using a person with very visible veins.\r<br>\r<br>Subscribe: \r<br>\r<br>Nursing School Supplies: \r<br>\r<br>Nursing Job Search: \r<br>\r<br>Visit our website RegisteredNurseRN.com for free quizzes, nursing care plans, salary information, job search, and much more: \r<br>\r<br>Check out other Videos: \r<br>\r<br>Popular Playlists:\r<br>\r<br>NCLEX Study Strategies: \r<br>\r<br>Nursing Skills Videos: \r<br>\r<br>Nursing School Study Tips: \r<br>\r<br>Nursing School Tips & Questions: \r<br>\r<br>Teaching Tutorials: \r<br>\r<br>Types of Nursing Specialties: \r<br>\r<br>Healthcare Salary Information: \r<br>\r<br>New Nurse Tips: \r<br>\r<br>Nursing Career Help: \r<br>\r<br>EKG Teaching Tutorials: \r<br>\r<br>Personality Types: \r<br>\r<br>Dosage & Calculations for Nurses: \r<br>\r<br>Diabetes Health Managment: \r<br>\r<br>