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1. Which of the following are the normal percentage values of a hematocrit for a female?
2. If the Anti-A serum clumped, Anti-B and Anti-D sera didn't clump, what is the blood type?
3. What is the blood type of a person when all the sera did not clump?
4. What is the normal percentage value for neutrophils in a WBC differential?
5. What is the diluting fluid for the red blood cell count?
6. For what does MCV stand in connection with your blood?
7. What is the normal range for a platelet count?
8. When the MCV and MCHC are below normal, this may indicate what type of anemia?
9. Using a hemacytometer, determine the dilution for a normal white blood cell count.
10. In a differential white cell count, myeloblasts are prominent in what type of leukemia?
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