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Attempting to Draw Blood from a Vein That Is Occluded

Question 90

Question 90

Multiple Choice

Attempting to draw blood from a vein that is occluded may result in:


A) patient syncope.
B) formation of a hematoma.
C) failure to obtain sufficient blood.
D) excessive bleeding.

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