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What Types of Specimens Do Nurses Collect?
Nurses are responsible for collecting a variety of specimens, including but not limited to:
Blood
Urine
Sputum
Stool
Wound swabs
Tissue samples
Each type of specimen provides different insights into a patient's health and requires specific collection techniques and tools.
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