What is the significance of the ‘order of draw’ in phlebotomy?
A. To ensure the comfort of the patient during blood collection
B. To prevent contamination of sterile equipment
C. To minimize the risk of cross-contamination between different additives in collection tubes
D. To determine the priority of tests based on their urgency
Select your answer:
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Agents of Disease › ViewHow are viruses different from bacteria?
A. Viruses affect plants, while bacteria affect animals
B. Viruses are pathogenic, while bacteria are nonpathogenic
C. Viruses are treated with antibiotics, while bacteria are treated with vaccines
D. Viruses require host organism, while bacteria live host free
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Healthcare providers should only perform duties that fall within the scope of their practice
A. TRUE
B. FALSE