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Absolute values are calculated by multiplying the total number of WBCs by the percentage of each white cell.
Absolute values are calculated by multiplying the total number of WBCs by the percentage of each white cell.
True (A)
The normal reticulocyte count ranges between 2% to 6% in adults.
The normal reticulocyte count ranges between 2% to 6% in adults.
False (B)
A complete blood count includes the counts of WBCs, RBCs, and PLT, concentration of HB, and HCT.
A complete blood count includes the counts of WBCs, RBCs, and PLT, concentration of HB, and HCT.
True (A)
Neutrophil (Polymorphic) is associated with autoimmune conditions.
Neutrophil (Polymorphic) is associated with autoimmune conditions.
High basophil count is significant in Polycythemia Vera.
High basophil count is significant in Polycythemia Vera.
In which condition is a high neutrophil count typically observed?
In which condition is a high neutrophil count typically observed?
What is the correct method for calculating absolute values of WBCs?
What is the correct method for calculating absolute values of WBCs?
Which condition is associated with a high basophil count?
Which condition is associated with a high basophil count?
What is the typical range for normal reticulocyte count in adults?
What is the typical range for normal reticulocyte count in adults?
Which condition is characterized by a high eosinophil count?
Which condition is characterized by a high eosinophil count?
Which condition is typically associated with a high neutrophil count?
Which condition is typically associated with a high neutrophil count?
In which condition is a high eosinophil count not typically significant?
In which condition is a high eosinophil count not typically significant?
Which condition is characterized by a high lymphocyte count?
Which condition is characterized by a high lymphocyte count?
In which condition is a high basophil count not typically significant?
In which condition is a high basophil count not typically significant?
What is the typical range for normal reticulocyte count in infants?
What is the typical range for normal reticulocyte count in infants?