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Refer to the below table of laboratory values when answering the following questions.
 Bleeding time (tem plate)  27 minutes  Erythrocyte count  Male: 4.35.9million/uL Female: 3.55.5million/uL Hematocrit  Male: 41%53% Female: 36%46% Hem oglobin, blood  Male: 13.517.5 g/dL Mean corpuscular hemoglobin  Female: 12.016.0 g/dL25.434.6pg/cell Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 31%36%Hb/cell Mean corpuscular volume 80100fL Reticulocyte count 0.5%1.5% of red cells  Platelet count 150,000400,000/uL Leukocyte count and differential  Leukocyte count 450011,000/uL Neutrophils 54%62% Eosinophils 1%3% Basophils 0%0.75% Lymphocytes 25%33% Monocytes 3%7% Partial thromboplastin time (activated)  2540 seconds  Prothrombin time 1115 seconds  Bleeding time 27 minutes \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Bleeding time (tem plate) } & 2-7 \text { minutes } \\\hline \text { Erythrocyte count } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Male: } 4.3-5.9 \mathrm{million} / \mathrm{uL} \\\text { Female: } 3.5-5.5 \mathrm{million} / \mathrm{uL}\end{array} \\\hline \text { Hematocrit } & \text { Male: } 41 \%-53 \% \\\hline & \text { Female: } 36 \%-46 \% \\\hline \text { Hem oglobin, blood } & \text { Male: } 13.5-17.5 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{dL} \\\hline \text { Mean corpuscular hemoglobin } & \text { Female: } 12.0-16.0 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{dL} \\25.4-34.6 \mathrm{pg} / \mathrm{cell} \\\hline \text { Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration } & 31 \%-36 \% \mathrm{Hb} / \mathrm{cell} \\\hline \text { Mean corpuscular volume } & 80-100 \mathrm{fL} \\\hline \text { Reticulocyte count } & 0.5 \%-1.5 \% \text { of red cells } \\\hline & \\\text { Platelet count } & 150,000-400,000 / \mathrm{uL} \\\hline & \\\hline \text { Leukocyte count and differential } & \\\hline \text { Leukocyte count } & 4500-11,000 / \mathrm{uL} \\\hline \text { Neutrophils } & 54 \%-62 \% \\\hline \text { Eosinophils } & 1 \%-3 \% \\\hline \text { Basophils } & 0 \%-0.75 \% \\\hline \text { Lymphocytes } & 25 \%-33 \% \\\hline \text { Monocytes } & 3 \%-7 \% \\\hline\text { Partial thromboplastin time (activated) } & 25-40 \text { seconds } \\\text { Prothrombin time } & 11-15 \text { seconds } \\\hline \text { Bleeding time } & 2-7 \text { minutes }\\\hline\end{array}
-Following the donation of a unit of blood, how long before hematocrit begins to increase?


A) 1 hour
B) 2 hours
C) 24 hours
D) 5 days
E) 2 weeks

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