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Using a 20-Gauge Needle and a 10-ML Evacuated Tube on a Small

Question 37

Question 37

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Using a 20-gauge needle and a 10-mL evacuated tube on a small vein may cause:


A) specimen hemolysis.
B) a hematoma.
C) a collapsed vein.
D) loss of tube vacuum.

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