Sterile technique is not necessary when

1. Inserting a catheter into the bladder (hospital setting).
2. Taking standard precautions.
3. Inserting an intravenous (IV) needle into the vein.
4. Injecting medications into subcutaneous tissue.


ANS: 2

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