Based on the majority of answers from Lab Exercise 2, it would seem that hospitals would have varying protocols when it comes to phlebotomy procedures (i.e. when to use which method, etc.) why do you think is that so?
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Based on the majority of answers from Lab Exercise 2, it would seem that hospitals would have varying protocols when it comes to phlebotomy procedures (i.e. when to use which method, etc.) why do you think is that so?
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