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A1c with the 1 & c subscripted and CBCs nm

Posted By: keep on learning on 2008-01-31
In Reply to: A1C or A1c....CBCs or CBC's - lessMT

Subject: A1c with the 1 & c subscripted and CBCs nm

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A1C or A1c....CBCs or CBC's
Subject: A1C or A1c....CBCs or CBC's

Thanks in advance....I saw the rule AAMT has in abbreviations for RBCs and not RBC's.  I was  not sure if the same rule applied.
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Subject: definitely CBCs - as for the nut ward

If it comes after the name of the hospital, yes.  If it's just by itself, no (except the P in P ward, I wouldn't hyphenate).
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