When using EMLA as a local anesthetic for a child with difficult veins, what should the phlebotomist be sure to do?

A. Discontinue the blood collection attempt.
B. Hold the child in a supine position.
C. Anesthetize two separate locations.
D. Use a pediatric-size face mask.

Answer: C

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