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<blockquote data-quote="txmx" data-source="post: 173504" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>I have had mixed but mostly ok experiences with LabCorp blood draws. I find that being very pleasant helps. Even if the worker does not have the best attitude, you can sometimes change that with a kind or pleasant comment. The biggest issue I have seen is when they are gabbing with other workers about going to lunch or whatever while they are preparing for your blood draw in an unfocused manner. At these times I inject a question about my blood draw to redirect their attention. I also pleasantly require them to confirm every item on the blood draw as there can be a rare error. I also try to be quiet while they actually draw the blood and not gab about random stuff. You want a good stick. A pleasant attitude combined with knowing what you are there for and making sure you get it correctly makes for a good blood draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txmx, post: 173504, member: 74"] I have had mixed but mostly ok experiences with LabCorp blood draws. I find that being very pleasant helps. Even if the worker does not have the best attitude, you can sometimes change that with a kind or pleasant comment. The biggest issue I have seen is when they are gabbing with other workers about going to lunch or whatever while they are preparing for your blood draw in an unfocused manner. At these times I inject a question about my blood draw to redirect their attention. I also pleasantly require them to confirm every item on the blood draw as there can be a rare error. I also try to be quiet while they actually draw the blood and not gab about random stuff. You want a good stick. A pleasant attitude combined with knowing what you are there for and making sure you get it correctly makes for a good blood draw. [/QUOTE]
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