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Possible hematocrit in an adult male who is has been monitoring climbers at Mt. Everest base camp (17,600 feet) for six weeks
68%
Possible hematocrit in an adult male with relative polycythemia
68%
Possible hematocrit in an adult female with long term dietary folic acid deficiency
23%
Possible erythrocyte count in an adult male with anemia due to malaria
2.3 million/mm3
Possible hematocrit in an adult male with sickle cell disease
23%
Possible hematocrit of a patient with severe obstuctive pulmonary disease whose SaO2% (even with supplemental O2) is usually around 92% the last six months
68%
Possible hematocrit in an adult female with aplastic anemia
23%
Possible hematocrit in an adult male who is very dehydrated
68%
Which of the following is closest to a healthy erythrocyte count for a healthy adult male?
5.6 million/mm3
Which of the following is closest to a healthy erythrocyte count for a healthy adult female?
4.4 million/mm3
Which of the following is closest to a healthy thrombocyte count for a healthy adult female?
270,000/mm3
Which of the following is closest to a healthy white blood cell count for a healthy adult male?
7,000/mm3
Which of the following is closest to the average hematocrit for a healthy adult male?
46.5%
Which of the following is closest to the average hemoglobin concentration for a healthy adult male?
14.9 g/dl
Which of the following values would likely be the stroke volume from a healthy, resting, adult human?
70 ml/beat
Which of the following is closest to a healthy platelet count for a healthy adult male?
270,000/mm3
Which of the following is closest to a healthy red blood cell count for a healthy adult female?
4.4 million/mm3