1. You have given an order to draw blood for patient Jane Smithin room 2232. When you go into the room, the patient identifiesherself as Jane Smith but the identification bracelet indicates thepatient is Jane Smiley. What will you do next?
2. You come back to the laboratory with a tube of blood andnotice that one of the tube does not have a label. What will youdo?
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