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lidoalex

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In order for a donor to give blood, his or her hemoglobin value must be no less than:
 
  A) 15.5 g/dL
  B) 14.5 g/dL
  C) 13.5 g/dL
  D) 12.5 g/dL

Question 2

Which of the following guidelines must the patient abide by to properly prepare him- or herself for the GTT?
 
  A) The patient must not eat anything for 8 hours before the GTT but should not fast for more than 12 hours before the test.
  B) The patient should take cortisol 2 days before the GTT.
  C) The patient needs to exercise vigorously 3 days before the GTT.
  D) The patient must not eat anything for 14 hours before the GTT.



djpooyouma

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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