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You donate roughly 1 quart when you donate blood.Edit 3/18/2013 20:19: The answer above is false. You donate a pint of blood (0.5 quarts).
Please clarify your question - a false positive finding for what condition?
A False Positive.
Lol no.
The rate of false positive results for nicotine has not been established but false results can occur for a variety of reasons. Diet, medications, environment, and errors in the lab can cause false positive results on nicotine blood tests.
No, diabetes has no effect on blood alcohol content. That depends on what type of test you are referring to... Acetone (or other ketones) in the blood/body, whether because of Diabetes, other illness, or some Diets CAN, and often DOES cause false positive alcohol test results if tested with a Breathalyzer. It may not affect the actual blood alcohol content, but it CAN cause false positive test results... THAT is why the result is called a FALSE positive.
False negatives are common, however, there is no false positive. It is best to get a blood test to be absolutely sure.
I believe the answer is false.
you can have a false negative but NOT a false positive
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
there is always an error factor but with a blood test you can be pretty sure its correct.
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.