63. I- In pediatric patients, excessive massaging or squeezing of the fingers in capillary puncture can cause hemolysis and prevent blood flow. II - Since infants generally have elevated red blood cell counts and other factors that result in relatively thick blood that flows slowly, warming is usually recommended for heel stick procedures. O A. If First statement is CORRECT and second is WRONG O B. If First statement is WRONG and second is CORRECT O C. If BOTH statements are CORRECT O D. If BOTH statements are WRONG

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63. 1- In pediatric patients, excessive massaging or squeezing of the
fingers in capillary puncture can cause hemolysis and prevent blood flow.
II- Since infants generally have elevated red blood cell counts and other
factors that result in relatively thick blood that flows slowly, warming is
usually recommended for heel stick procedures.
A. If First statement is CORRECT and second is WRONG
B. If First statement is WRONG and second is CORRECT
O C. If BOTH statements are CORRECT
O D. If BOTH statements are WRONG
64. I- When performing Point of Care testing, competency is very
relevant. Il- Any medical staff can do POCT provided that the manual for
a specific machine is accessible
O A. If First statement is CORRECT and second is WRONG
O B. If First statement is WRONG and second is CORRECT
O C. If BOTH statements are CORRECT
O D. If BOTH statements are WRONG
Transcribed Image Text:63. 1- In pediatric patients, excessive massaging or squeezing of the fingers in capillary puncture can cause hemolysis and prevent blood flow. II- Since infants generally have elevated red blood cell counts and other factors that result in relatively thick blood that flows slowly, warming is usually recommended for heel stick procedures. A. If First statement is CORRECT and second is WRONG B. If First statement is WRONG and second is CORRECT O C. If BOTH statements are CORRECT O D. If BOTH statements are WRONG 64. I- When performing Point of Care testing, competency is very relevant. Il- Any medical staff can do POCT provided that the manual for a specific machine is accessible O A. If First statement is CORRECT and second is WRONG O B. If First statement is WRONG and second is CORRECT O C. If BOTH statements are CORRECT O D. If BOTH statements are WRONG
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