
A patient's D-dimer blood test results show a value of 250 ng/mL. How should these results be interpreted?
A) The patient does not have a pulmonary embolism.
B) The patient's anticoagulant level is acceptable.
C) The patient has a pulmonary embolism.
D) The patient has a deep vein thrombosis.
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