The most common sites for venipuncture are the ____. 

A. femoral and inguinal veins
B. median cubital and cephalic veins
C. great saphenous and superior vena cava veins
D. popliteal and posterior tibial veins
E. radial and ulnar veins


B. median cubital and cephalic veins
The median cubital and cephalic veins in the forearm are the most common sites for venipuncture.

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