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    The Correct Anticoagulant-To-Blood Ratio for Coagulation Samples Is
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The Correct Anticoagulant-To-Blood Ratio for Coagulation Samples Is

Question 21

Question 21

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The correct anticoagulant-to-blood ratio for coagulation samples is:


A) 4:1
B) 9:1
C) 1:9
D) 1:4

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