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Clinical Laboratory Hematology 3rd Edition by Shirlyn McKenzie, Lynne Williams

Edition 3ISBN: 978-0133076011
book Clinical Laboratory Hematology 3rd Edition by Shirlyn McKenzie, Lynne Williams cover

Clinical Laboratory Hematology 3rd Edition by Shirlyn McKenzie, Lynne Williams

Edition 3ISBN: 978-0133076011
Exercise 3
Harry, a 30-year-old male in good physical condition, had a routine physical examination as a requirement for purchasing a life insurance policy. A CBC was ordered with the following results: Hb 15.5 g/dL (155 g/L), Hct 47% (0.47 L/L), RBC count Harry, a 30-year-old male in good physical condition, had a routine physical examination as a requirement for purchasing a life insurance policy. A CBC was ordered with the following results: Hb 15.5 g/dL (155 g/L), Hct 47% (0.47 L/L), RBC count    platelet count    and WBC count    Consider how you could explain these results in a healthy male.    The WBC differential performed on the specimen from Harry had the following results:    Are any of the WBC concentrations outside the reference interval (relative or absolute)?
platelet count Harry, a 30-year-old male in good physical condition, had a routine physical examination as a requirement for purchasing a life insurance policy. A CBC was ordered with the following results: Hb 15.5 g/dL (155 g/L), Hct 47% (0.47 L/L), RBC count    platelet count    and WBC count    Consider how you could explain these results in a healthy male.    The WBC differential performed on the specimen from Harry had the following results:    Are any of the WBC concentrations outside the reference interval (relative or absolute)?
and WBC count Harry, a 30-year-old male in good physical condition, had a routine physical examination as a requirement for purchasing a life insurance policy. A CBC was ordered with the following results: Hb 15.5 g/dL (155 g/L), Hct 47% (0.47 L/L), RBC count    platelet count    and WBC count    Consider how you could explain these results in a healthy male.    The WBC differential performed on the specimen from Harry had the following results:    Are any of the WBC concentrations outside the reference interval (relative or absolute)?
Consider how you could explain these results in a healthy male. Harry, a 30-year-old male in good physical condition, had a routine physical examination as a requirement for purchasing a life insurance policy. A CBC was ordered with the following results: Hb 15.5 g/dL (155 g/L), Hct 47% (0.47 L/L), RBC count    platelet count    and WBC count    Consider how you could explain these results in a healthy male.    The WBC differential performed on the specimen from Harry had the following results:    Are any of the WBC concentrations outside the reference interval (relative or absolute)?
The WBC differential performed on the specimen from Harry had the following results: Harry, a 30-year-old male in good physical condition, had a routine physical examination as a requirement for purchasing a life insurance policy. A CBC was ordered with the following results: Hb 15.5 g/dL (155 g/L), Hct 47% (0.47 L/L), RBC count    platelet count    and WBC count    Consider how you could explain these results in a healthy male.    The WBC differential performed on the specimen from Harry had the following results:    Are any of the WBC concentrations outside the reference interval (relative or absolute)?
Are any of the WBC concentrations outside the reference interval (relative or absolute)?
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