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Wadzanai

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Diurnal variation is a term that refers to:
 
  A) Whether or not a patient is fasting
  B) Collection of urine specimens
  C) Time of day of specimen collection
  D) Whether a patient is resting or exercising

Question 2

Ideally, the best type of centrifuge that separates blood cells and plasma for analysis in the clinical laboratory is:
 
  A) A temperature-controlled centrifuge with spinning buckets that holds 510 mL blood tubes
  B) A temperature-controlled centrifuge with fixed buckets and an angled rotor
  C) A non-temperature-controlled centrifuge with fixed buckets that hold 510 mL blood tubes
  D) A non-temperature-controlled centrifuge with fixed buckets that only hold 1 mL blood tubes



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A



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