4. Explain your answer. Case Study 2 A female patient's hematocrit is 42% (0.42 L/L) and her red blood cell (RBC) count
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4. Explain your answer. Case Study 2 A female patient's hematocrit is 42% (0.42 L/L) and her red blood cell (RBC) count
4. Explain your answer. Case Study 2 A female patient's hematocrit is 42% (0.42 L/L) and her red blood cell (RBC) count is 4.5 x 106/ul. 1. What should her hemoglobin be? 5. Case Study 3 A hemoglobin and hematocrit performed in a pediatric clinic on a 2-year-old gave results of 12.0 g/dL hemoglobin and 35.0 % hematocrit. 1. Do these results agree? 2. Are these results in the normal range for his age?
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