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tuffie

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Neutrophilia accompanied by immature granulocytes and nucleated red cells is what kind of reaction?
 
  a. Leukoerythroblastic
  b. Leukemoid
  c. Myelophthisic
  d. Myeloproliferative

Question 2

A patient has a white count of 15.0  109/L. What is the correct interpretation?
 
  a. Normal for an infant, leukocytosis for an adult
  b. Normal for an infant, leukemoid reaction for an adult
  c. Leukocytosis for any patient
  d. Normal for any patient



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Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The presence of both immature granulocytes and nucleated red cells in blood is termed leukoerythroblastic .

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
This is a normal white count for an infant but elevated (leukocytosis) for an adult.





 

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