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NClaborn

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Normal body temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) is:
 
  a. 25.
  b. 37.
  c. 75.
  d. 98.

Question 2

Excessive, vigorous mixing of a blood specimen with an additive can lead to:
 
  a. dehydration.
  b. hemolysis.
  c. inactivation of the additive.
  d. no harmful change.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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