Dermal puncture is preferred over venipuncture in infants because:
A) superficial veins may not be large enough.
B) collection from deep veins is dangerous.
C) restraining the child can cause injury.
D) All of the above
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Q8: Blood collected by dermal puncture most closely
Q9: The major vascular area of the skin
Q10: Alternating between venipuncture and dermal puncture collection
Q11: Which of the following are reasons why
Q12: Which of the following pairings is incorrect?
A)
Q14: Selection of an improper heel puncture site
Q15: The depth of a dermal puncture must
Q16: Which of these complications is associated with
Q17: Collection of a sufficient amount of blood
Q18: To obtain the best flow of blood
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