Ahematocrit of 30 would indicate
a) anemia
b) increased number of rbc
c) polycy...
Medicine, 13.09.2019 16:30 20emmanuelg1030
Ahematocrit of 30 would indicate
a) anemia
b) increased number of rbc
c) polycythemia
d) decreased number of wbc
e) increased number of platetets
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