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Bacterial infection may be confirmed by
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For an acute bacterial infection, the most valuable laboratory test(s) is/are the
1. hemoglobin level.
2. white blood cell count.
3. red blood cell count.
4. culture and sensitivity test.
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For an acute bacterial infection, the most valuable laboratory test(s) is/are the
1. hemoglobin level.
2. white blood cell count.
3. red blood cell count.
4. culture and sensitivity test
(2) and (4)
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Bacterial infection may be confirmed by
1. white blood cell count.
2. hemoglobin level.
3. erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
4. platelet count.
(1) and (3)
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For an acute bacterial infection, the most valuable laboratory test(s) is/are the
1. hemoglobin level.
2. white blood cell count.
3. red blood cell count.
4. culture and sensitivity test.
(2) and (4)
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Bacterial infection may be confirmed by
1. white blood cell count.
2. hemoglobin level.
3. erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
4. platelet count.
(1) and (3)
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Bacterial infection may be confirmed by
1. white blood cell count.
2. hemoglobin level.
3. erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
4. platelet count.
(1) and (3)
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