When closing the midstream clean-catch specimen container,

A)

cap immediately without touching the inside of the cap or container.
B)

check, with your gloved finger, that the rim is dry.
C)

apply glycerine to the rim of the cap.
D)

clean the rim before placing the cap on.


Answer:

A

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