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    Exam 10: Venipuncture Complications and Preexamination Variables
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    If a Patient Begins to Faint During the Venipuncture, the Phlebotomist
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If a Patient Begins to Faint During the Venipuncture, the Phlebotomist

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

If a patient begins to faint during the venipuncture, the phlebotomist should immediately:


A) lower the patient's head.
B) remove the tourniquet and needle.
C) summon a supervisor or nurse.
D) provide the patient with a sweet drink.

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