Consider the following blood count values: Client A has 24,500 white blood cells (WBCs), client B has 13.4 g/dL hemoglobin, and client C has a 250,000/mm3 platelet count. Which of the following correctly describes the condition of each client?
A) Client A has a normal WBC count, client B has a higher hemoglobin count than normal, and client C has a normal platelet count.
B) Client A has a higher WBC count than normal, client B has a normal hemoglobin count, and client C has a normal platelet count.
C) Client A has a higher WBC count than normal, client B has a normal hemoglobin count, and client C has a higher platelet count than normal.
D) Client A has a normal WBC count than normal, client B has a normal hemoglobin count, and client C has a normal platelet count.
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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