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A could occur if the tourniquet is left on the arm too long.
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should never be selected for a routine venipuncture procedure.
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One of the special considerations when selecting a venipuncture site is to never select an arm that is .
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To cleanse the venipuncture site correctly, the phlebotomist should cleanse the site by using circles.
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During phlebotomy, your patient experiences heavy perspiring, pale skin, and shallow breathing. You identify this as .
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For therapeutic drug monitoring, levels may need to be collected.
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When performing dermal puncture on an infant, the calcaneus cannot be punctured because it might cause .
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Fluid between the cells and tissues is known as and will cause abnormal test results.
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For children and adults, the preferred site for dermal puncture is the surface of the middle or ring finger.
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When performing a dermal puncture on a finger, the cut should be made the fingerprint line.







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