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Old May 6, 2008, 06:37 AM
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On a recent blood tesr an individual had a hemaocrit reading of 42.6 and the 95% limits for the hematocrit reading are 36.0 and 50.0 a.)What is the mean hematocrit level if those are the limits? b.) Should the individual be concerned about the reading found?

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It appears the mean would be 43.0 for (a) and (b) I would not be concerned since the person is only off the mean by -0.4.
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