laboratory data- blood count
Posted By: witch on 2006-05-25
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The blood counts on admission revealed hemoglobin 8.1, hematocrit 23%, white blood cell count 23,200 with 1% segs, 42% lymphs, and 57% manels ,<--soundlike....
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laboratory data- blood count
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Subject: Laboratory data
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Subject: Laboratory Data word help
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blood count?
Subject: blood count?
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Subject: Blood count
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Subject: White Blood Count--nm
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Subject: white blood count (sm)
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Subject: CBC - complete blood count? s/m
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Subject: data is singular. datum is plural. data is -- nm
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