During a venipuncture, the patient complains of a sharp, radiating pain down their arm. The phlebotomist notes that blood is filling the tube slowly. What is the most probable cause of this situation?
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A
The needle has entered an artery instead of a vein.
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B
A hematoma is forming due to partial vein entry.
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C
The needle has likely contacted a nerve.
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D
The bevel of the needle is pressed against the vein wall.