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What is the ratio of anticoagulant to blood?

1:9


Can a citrate tube be overfilled with blood If so what are the effects?

Usually, the vaccum in the tube is such that it cannot really be overfilled. Sometimes, blood is collected using a plain syringe and then put into a blue top. This can easily be the cause of cause overfilling. As for the effects, the ratio of the blood to anticoagulant would be such that there is less anticoagulant. This can cause the specimen to clot, and/or slightlydecrease the coagulation results. Less anticoagulant, clots faster.


What is the danger of low inr?

The "INR" stands for international normalized ratio, when referring to laboratory studies. A "low" INR is normal, and there are no specific dangers. However, if a patient requires anticoagulant therapy (Coumadin, Lovenox, etc.), then a low INR would mean a greater chance of developing a blood clot.


What is the ratio of blood in the human body?

A ratio, by definition, compares two quantities. You might ask what is the ratio of blood to lymph, or what is the ratio of blood to total body weight, or any number of other comparisons. But if you just as what is the ratio of blood, that is a meaningless question.


What medical condition can interfere with warfarin treatment?

Warfarin is a type of anticoagulant. It is used to prevent harmful blood clots from forming within the body. Patients taking warfarin will need to have regular blood tests in order to ensure that their INR (international normalized ratio) falls within normal range; otherwise they have a risk of excessive bleeding.


What is the ratio of 927 simplified?

A ratio requires two numbers. There is only one in the question!


Which test is used to diagnose conditions associated with abnormal bleeding and to monitor anticoagulant therapy?

1. INR (international normalised ratio) 2. aPTT


What term describes the measurement of the ratio of the brightness of the lightest color versus the darkest color in an LCD display?

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What is ratio of real state?

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What is normal INR level?

INR = International Normalised Ratio, which describes how 'sticky' the blood is. Values are taken relative to 'normal' which is an INR of 1.0. People taking anticoagulant drugs, such as Warfarin, will have a raised INR, typically between 2.5 and 3.5. This means the blood is less sticky and less likely to form clots in the event of certain surgical procedures or disease.


What is the correct fuel mixtures for a 1972 Johnson 50Hp and a 1960 Johnson 18Hp?

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What is the ratio of human white blood cells to red blood cells?

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