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What is the normal reference range for Hemoglobin (HGB)?
What is the normal reference range for Hemoglobin (HGB)?
- 80 - 120 g/L
- 115 - 170 g/L (correct)
- 150 - 190 g/L
- 100 - 130 g/L
Which of the following analytes has a critical value of less than 1.00?
Which of the following analytes has a critical value of less than 1.00?
- International Normalized Ratio (INR)
- Fibrinogen (FIB) (correct)
- Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT)
- D-Dimer
What is the unit of measurement for Red Blood Cell count (RBC)?
What is the unit of measurement for Red Blood Cell count (RBC)?
- g/L
- $X10^{12}$/L (correct)
- L/L
- pg
Which analyte has a normal reference range ending above 500?
Which analyte has a normal reference range ending above 500?
What is the critical value for Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT)?
What is the critical value for Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT)?
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RBC
RBC
Red Blood Cell count, measured in trillions per liter, indicates the number of red blood cells in a sample.
HGB
HGB
Hemoglobin, measured in grams per liter, is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
HCT
HCT
Hematocrit, measured as a ratio of red blood cells to plasma volume, indicates the percentage of red blood cells in a sample.
MCH
MCH
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MCHC
MCHC
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