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Description

In the circulatory system, venous blood or peripheral blood (due to its proximity with the body wall-PERIPHERY: Outer Surface) is blood returning to the heart. With one exception (the pulmonary vein) this blood is deoxygenated and high in carbon dioxide, having released oxygen and absorbed C O 2 in the tissues. It is also typically warmer than arterial blood, has a lower pH, has lower concentrations of glucose and other nutrients, and has higher concentrations of urea and other waste products. Venous blood can be obtained by venesection or phlebotomy, or in small quantities by fingerprick. Most medical laboratory tests are conducted on venous blood, with the exception of arterial blood gases. Venous blood is often depicted as blue in color in medical diagrams, and veins sometimes look blue when seen through the skin. However, venous blood is actually a dark red color (but looks purple through the opaque skin), while arterial blood is bright red. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, BldV (Wikipedia)

Basic Part Properties

Part Display Name
Blood venous
Part Type
System (Describes the name of the system (sample) type)
Created On
2000-05-03
Construct for LOINC Short Name
BldV

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https://fhir.loinc.org/CodeSystem/$lookup?system=http://loinc.org&code=LP7073-2

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
zh-CN Chinese (China) 静脉全血
Synonyms: 静脉血
fr-CA French (Canada) Sang veineux
et-EE Estonian (Estonia) vB
Synonyms: Venoosne veri
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Sangre venosa
it-IT Italian (Italy) Sangue ven
Synonyms: Sangue venoso
el-GR Greek (Greece) Φλεβικό αίμα
tr-TR Turkish (Turkey) KanVen
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) КрВ
Synonyms: Кровь Венозная
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) veneus bloed
fr-BE French (Belgium) Sang veineux
pl-PL Polish (Poland) krew żylna