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1 unit prp increases platelet count by 10,000.
In adults one pack of platelets will increase the platelet count by 10,000/ml (Unless there is no destruction of platelets eg: in immune thrombocytopenia)
1 to 4 hours
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1.Serum Creatinine, Blood Urea Nitrogen. 2.Platelet count. 3.Peripheral Blood Smear examination. 4.D-Dimer.
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Rial, but because of the low value of the money you count them in tomans 1 toman = 10 rials
Maybe 1 to 1 1/2 gallons but don't count on it.
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Card counting in blackjack involves keeping a running tally of what cards have been drawn and betting accordingly. Under one system, you count +1 when a low card (2-6) comes up and -1 when a high card (10, face card or ace) comes up. The higher the count, the higher the ratio of high cards to low cards left in the deck.
1) Low body fat 2) Old Age
Considering a normal, healthy individual, both platele counts will be almost the same (accounting for individual variances). Davis's Comprehensive Handbook of Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications states that adults and older adults have a platelet count of 150-450x10^3, same as newborns to 11 mo; 1-5yo have 217-497x10^3. Females undergoing shedding of the endothelial lining, aka menstruation, again considering a normal, healthy individual, will have the same platele count as if they were not, because the blood loss will equally lose proportionate amount of various dissolved chemicals, blood components, etc.