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lunatika

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Which occurrence is NOT a cause of sample rejection?
 a. clot in a red, black, or gold top tube b. clot in an EDTA tube
  c. hemolysis in a blood bank sample d. short draw in sodium citrate

Question 2

Samples may be rejected for testing if:
 a. the sample was drawn above a running IV
  b. the sample was not labeled with the patient's complete name
  c. an anticoagulated sample had a clot
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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