While on rounds collecting blood specimens, a phlebotomist is asked by a nurse to take a nonblood specimen to the lab. T

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While on rounds collecting blood specimens, a phlebotomist is asked by a nurse to take a nonblood specimen to the lab. T

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While on rounds collecting blood specimens, a phlebotomist is
asked by a nurse to take a nonblood specimen to the lab. The
specimen is labeled with the proper patient identification
information and the name of the test requested. Should the
phlebotomist accept the specimen? Why or why not?
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