Multiple Choice
When evaluating a CSF for a hemorrhage or a traumatic tap, what laboratory results would be expected if it were a traumatic tap?
A) Tube 1 would have a lower red cell count than Tube 4.
B) Tube 1 would have a higher red cell count than Tube 4.
C) Tube 1 would show xanthochromia, and Tube 4 would show no xanthochromia.
D) Tube 1 would not have any cells, but tube 4 would have many crenated cells.
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