★ Phlebotomy Quiz
What is the primary reason for asking patients to hydrate well before a blood draw?
A. To make the blood draw more painful
B. To increase the volume of blood for collection
C. To dilute the blood, making certain tests more accurate
D. To ensure veins are more accessible and blood flow is improved
Select your answer:
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Microorganism - Diseases › ViewWhy is a microscope needed to view cells?
A. to separate cells from each other
B. to make cells look bigger than they are
C. to make cells look smaller than they are
D. to hold the cells still so they can be seen
Dentistry › View
What types of tooth are absent in a primary dentition?
A. Incisor
B. Canine
C. Premolar
D. Molar