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sam.t96

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When suturing a wound, a swaged needle is often used because:
 
  A) it does not have to be sterile. B) it causes the least tissue damage.
  C) both A and B. D) neither A nor B.

Question 2

Laboratory reports include all of the following except ________ reports.
 
  A) urinalysis B) immunization C) hematology D) chemistry



janeli

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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