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If the Plunger of a Syringe Is Pulled Back Too

Question 66

Question 66

Multiple Choice

If the plunger of a syringe is pulled back too fast:


A) the patient feels a stinging sensation.
B) the specimen may be hemolyzed.
C) the patient will develop a hematoma.
D) both A and B

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