tough stick
A patient whose veins are very hard to cannulate
Definitions
A patient from whom it is difficult to draw blood or site an IV because their veins are elusive.
tough stick In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'sticking' (needling) a vein; nursing/phlebotomy slang.
People Also Ask
What is a 'tough stick'?
A patient whose veins are hard to find or access, making it difficult to draw blood or put in an IV.
Why is it called a tough stick?
Because needling a vein is called 'sticking' it, and these patients are tough to stick successfully.
Is calling a patient a tough stick offensive?
No, it's practical nursing shorthand rather than an insult about the person.
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