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    Telling a Patient That You Are Going to Obtain a Blood
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Telling a Patient That You Are Going to Obtain a Blood

Question 20

Question 20

Multiple Choice

Telling a patient that you are going to obtain a blood sample, rather than stating you are going to perform a venipuncture, helps to eliminate:


A) a barrier
B) feedback
C) false assurance
D) street talk

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