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Specimens should be transported to the lab in
 A) a plastic bag with a biohazard label.
  B) a paper bag with a biohazard label.
  C) the original specimen collection container.
  D) a latex glove with a biohazard label.

Question 2

The nursing assistant would not use a temporal artery thermometer (TAT) in which situation?
 A) A pediatric patient
  B) A patient requiring internal monitoring
  C) An unconscious patient
  D) An older adult patient



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