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select all that apply
what type of veins are central lines typically placed?
□ groin
□ capillary
□ neck
□ antecubital
□ chest
Brief Explanations
Central lines (central venous catheters) are typically placed in large veins. The groin (femoral vein), neck (internal jugular vein), and chest - related veins (subclavian vein, which is near the chest area) are common sites. Capillaries are too small and the antecubital area is more for peripheral IVs. So the correct options are the ones corresponding to larger veins suitable for central lines.
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A. Groin, C. Neck, E. Chest