____ are soft plastic solution containers which collapse as the solution is withdrawn, eliminating the need for venting, and create a closed system which helps to decrease the risk of outside contamination.

A. Hypodermics
B. Drip bags
C. Bolus bags
D. IV bags


Answer: D

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