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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Where to draw blood

Is this the way to ask the question? It's the same question but different answer. Do both answers work?

Where do nurses draw blood of? The draw blood from the vein interior to the elbow most commonly.

Where should I draw blood? There is a medical center down the street.
  

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Anonymous same question ... Where do nurses draw blood of? Where should I draw blood?

  • Anonymous same question ...
  • Where do nurses draw blood of?
  • Where should I draw blood?
  • Same question?
  • I don't think so.
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Anonymoussame question ...
Where do nurses draw blood of? ...
Where should I draw blood?
Same question? I don't think so.
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I understand.
Do you ask both questions like this in both situations?
Do I corss out of or from? Can you show me how to ask?
Where do nurses draw blood of from? The draw blood from the vein interior to the elbow most commonly.
Where should I draw blood? There is a medical center down the street.

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