A health care worker notices that the tube is filling properly at first, but then the blood entering the tube starts to slow and stops flowing. This is a sign that:

A. the patient's vein has collapsed.
B. the patient's triglycerides are dangerously elevated.
C. the patient is having a neurological complication.
D. the patient has fainted.


Answer: A

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