32. Which of the following can possibly cause a hematoma to form? * 1- Consistent probing Il - The needle bevel did not reach the lumen of the vein. III - The needle went through the vein. 9 This is a required question 33. Red-top tubes are most used for: * O 1-Cholesterol determination Il -Electrolyte levels O II -Coagulation tests
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