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    When a Patient Requires Occasional Medications or IV Drips but Does
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When a Patient Requires Occasional Medications or IV Drips but Does

Question 39

Question 39

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When a patient requires occasional medications or IV drips but does NOT need a continuous infusion, which device might be implanted into a patient?


A) Saline lock
B) IV piggyback
C) Through-the-needle catheter
D) Constriction needle

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