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rachel9

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An artificial shunt in which the vein and artery have been fused through surgery is usually found in:
 
  a. cardiac patients.
  b. patients with only one arm.
  c. kidney dialysis patients.
  d. patients with muscle disease.

Question 2

Which of the following would probably NOT lead to deferral of a person from blood donation? The potential donor has:
 
  a. a purulent skin lesion on his/her arms.
  b. a poison ivy rash on his/her arms. Not in antecubital area
  c. Streptococci skin lesions on his/her arms.
  d. acne skin lesions on his/her arms in antecubital area.



Moriaki

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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