When preparing for venipuncture, a constricting band should be applied tight enough to restrict ________ flow

A) venous but not arterial
B) arterial but not venous
C) neither arterial nor venous
D) both arterial and venous


A

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After obtaining an arterial blood sample through percutaneous puncture using a syringe that does not have a capping safety device, what should you do?

a. Remove the needle with a Kelly clamp, then plug the syringe. b. "Scoop" the needle cap up with one hand, then plug the syringe. c. Force the needle into a rubber cork or plastic stopper. d. Manually remove and bend the needle, then plug the syringe.

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What is the purpose of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988?

What will be an ideal response?

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The _____ are the central incisors of equine

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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