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Nurse performs 'flying needle' technique so patients won't feel a thing

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This video shows the journey of nurse Jiang Qin from Qujing, Yunnan, as she trains and progresses to real-life practice in intravenous “flying needle” insertion.

It begins with her practising on a foam board, refining her basic technique. She then moves on to a simulated arm model designed to resemble real human skin. After gaining enough skill, she even tests the procedure on herself to better understand what patients feel.

The video then shifts to the “real combat” stage, showing her performing venous punctures on actual patients, with each scene highlighting her precision and expertise.

In the final shots, stacks of foam boards used for flying-needle practice are shown. Jiang Qin explains: “A patient’s acknowledgement is the best feedback.” When a patient says it doesn’t hurt, she feels that all the effort has been worthwhile.

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