Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements explains why bacterial contamination of blood is rarely a problem?
A) Regulated procedures for arm preparation prevent most bacterial contamination from occurring during collection.
B) Citrate in the anticoagulant is not conducive to bacterial growth.
C) The cold storage of blood is not conducive to bacterial growth.
D) All of the above
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