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    Over 99% of Specimen Identification Errors That Occur by Laboratory
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Over 99% of Specimen Identification Errors That Occur by Laboratory

Question 1

Question 1

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Over 99% of specimen identification errors that occur by laboratory personnel result from:


A) improper patient identification
B) failure to label specimens before leaving the room
C) errors in data entry
D) selection of the wrong patient sample on which to perform laboratory analyses

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