Complete Textbook Of Phlebotomy
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781337464314
Author: Hoeltke
Publisher: Cengage
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The phlebotomist is delayed in the collection, collecting the sample at 11:00 am. To hide the fact that he was late for the collection, the phlebotomist enters 10:30 am as the collection time. How will this affect the treatment of the patient?
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