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When hemoglobin is released from RBCs and serum becomes tinged as pink or red, this condition is referred to as:

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Which of the following is another term for fainting?
 
  A) fomite
  B) lymphostasis
  C) thrombi
  D) syncope



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Answer to Question 1

Saved me massive time.

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Answer: D





 

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