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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 1
Rachael, a 13-year-old female, was admitted to the hospital with complaints of progressive weakness and shortness of breath with minimal physical effort. She has experienced recurrent fevers reaching 102°F. Physical examination revealed a well-developed adolescent with good nutritional status and in no acute distress. There was no lymphadenopathy or organomegaly. Many petechial hemorrhages covered her chest and legs. Several bruises were found on her legs and thighs. Laboratory tests were ordered upon admission.
Consider the diagnostic possibilities in this case and how laboratory tests can be used to assist in differential diagnosis.
Justify the selection of laboratory screening tests based on Rachael's clinical signs and symptoms.
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