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. A young man is brought to the ER after a MVA. It was a head on collision between a small car and his truck. The old lady driving the car died on the spot. This young man has a few bruises on his chest and abdomen. He is otherwise stable and seems to have no serious injuries. In the mean time police arrives and ask you to with draw some blood for the blood alcohol levels. What you will do?
A.Ignore the police
B.Order the nurse to withdraw blood and label it and send it to the laboratory
C.Tell the police that you need a court order
e.Ask the person for consent to take blood
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