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    Failing to Adequately Invert a Lavender Stopper Tube After Collection
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Failing to Adequately Invert a Lavender Stopper Tube After Collection

Question 40

Question 40

Multiple Choice

Failing to adequately invert a lavender stopper tube after collection will:


A) cause hemolysis.
B) falsely elevate calcium results.
C) destroy coagulation factors.
D) produce a clotted sample.

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