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    Firmly Anchoring the Vein Prior to Needle Insertion Is Necessary
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Firmly Anchoring the Vein Prior to Needle Insertion Is Necessary

Question 61

Question 61

Multiple Choice

Firmly anchoring the vein prior to needle insertion is necessary to prevent:


A) specimen hemolysis.
B) incompletely filled tubes.
C) an accidental needlestick.
D) the vein from rolling.

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