Principle and clinical significance of: Haemoglobin assay Total iron binding capacity
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Principle and clinical significance of:
Haemoglobin assay
Total iron binding capacity
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- A woman has O-negative blood. The following is a list of her children and their blood types. If she was not given RhoGAM, which child would be at risk for erythroblastosis fetalis? Baby 1: O- Baby 2: A- Baby 3: A+ Baby 4: O+ Baby 5: A-True/False: In the absence of an infection, most granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils) are found circulating in the blood, whereas other subsets of myeloid cells reside in tissues.true or false Hemostasis is the same as "formation of a blood clot" prothrombin activator converts prothrombin into fibrin prothrombin activator converts fibrinogen into fibrin