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tfester

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Why are bandages after a skin puncture not recommended for babies?
 
  a. they hurt too much when removed
  b. they do not prevent infections
  c. there is a risk of swallowing the bandage
  d. it might make the puncture site unusable

Question 2

A patient who is a farmer came in for several routine laboratory tests. He was right handed and had calloused hands and fingers. Where would the preferred blood collection site be?
 
  a. back side of the left hand
  b. back side of the right wrist
  c. antecubital area of either arm
  d. the middle finger of the left hand



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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