When an evacuated tube is pushed onto the needle, blood begins to flow and then stops. This could be caused by all of the following except:
A) use of a 23-gauge needle.
B) collapsing of the vein.
C) the bevel of the needle resting on the vein wall.
D) an occluded vein.
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