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Explain What Is Whole Blood Sample? |
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Answer» A Whole Blood sample is referred to a blood that is drawn and mixed IMMEDIATELY with an anti-coagulant to maintain the characteristics of the blood cells and prevent clotting, allowing whole blood analysis to be done. In SHORT, the blood that is not allowed to CLOT after COLLECTING from the patient is referred as whole blood sample. A Whole Blood sample is referred to a blood that is drawn and mixed immediately with an anti-coagulant to maintain the characteristics of the blood cells and prevent clotting, allowing whole blood analysis to be done. In short, the blood that is not allowed to clot after collecting from the patient is referred as whole blood sample. |
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