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You are drawing with the following tubes: ACD + NaFl/KOx + Li Hep/Tgel + EDTA. Which tests are you drawing?
A) Blood type + Blood Alcohol + STAT K + Hct
B) Blood Alcohol + D-Dimer + WBC + ABG
C) Paternity + STAT K + Hct + FBS
D) Carboxyhemoglobin + CBC + FBS + Paternity
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