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The expected or values are published for many laboratory tests and are determined using patient specimens.
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An enlarged scar due to excessive collagen formation is known as a .
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The patient with hemochromatosis has an overabundance of throughout his body.
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During and following any type of blood donation, patients must be monitored for potential side effects such as and nausea.
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When performing blood alcohol testing, do not use swabs because they also contain alcohol.
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A lock is a special winged needle set.
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ABGs measure the ability of the to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Forensic specimens usually involve testing specimens involved in cases.
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For autologous blood donation, the patient must have a written order from the physician and must be capable of regenerating blood cells.
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The term state refers to absence of exercise.







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