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stevenposner

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Which type of needle must be used to withdraw medication from an ampule?
 A) Hypodermic
  B) Infiltrated
  C) Filter
  D) IV

Question 2

What would be the outcome if the amount of air inserted into the vial is less than the amount of medication to be withdrawn?
 A) Difficulty pulling back on the plunger when filling subsequent syringes
  B) Medication would be involuntarily forced through the stopper
  C) No adverse outcome
  D) None of the above



Christopher

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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