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When you check the patient’s phlebotomy site before applying…
When you check the patient’s phlebotomy site before applying a bandage, you notice the site is still bleeding. Why may this be and what, if anything, should you do? (Choose all that apply) A) The patient has held his/her arm above heart level; lower the patient’s arm. B) Enough pressure may not have been applied to the site; apply additional pressure. C) The patient may be on anticoagulant therapy; apply additional pressure. D) This is normal; apply extra gauze under the bandage, and thank and dismiss the patient.
When you check the patient’s phlebotomy site before applying…
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When yоu check the pаtient's phlebоtоmy site before аpplying а bandage, you notice the site is still bleeding. Why may this be and what, if anything, should you do? (Choose all that apply) A) The patient has held his/her arm above heart level; lower the patient's arm. B) Enough pressure may not have been applied to the site; apply additional pressure. C) The patient may be on anticoagulant therapy; apply additional pressure. D) This is normal; apply extra gauze under the bandage, and thank and dismiss the patient.
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