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A young man comes into the office to have a PT drawn. As you examine the antecubital fossa in his arm, you don’t feel confident with the vein but you attempt the phlebotomy anyway, using an evacuated system. However, the vein collapses and you are unsuccessful in your attempt. As you turn away to gather your supplies to try the collection again, he informs you that he is bleeding rather heavily from the venipuncture site and requires your attention. As you read this chapter, consider the following questions: