During coronary artery bypass graft surgery, the saphenous vein is often removed and used to replace the coronary vessel. How is the patient prepped for this procedure?
A. The leg and thorax are prepped at the same time.
B. It depends on the prep solution used.
C. The leg and thorax are prepped separately, using a different setup for each site.
D. Only the thorax is prepped.
ANS: C
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