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The subclavian vein should be the access of first choice for placing a central venous catheter since its use is associated with the lowest risk of complication at placement.
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The explanation for the given answer is that the statement is incorrect. The subclavian vein is actually considered the access of first choice for placing a central venous catheter because it is associated with the lowest risk of complication at placement. Therefore, the correct answer should be True.