After analyzing the results of a complete blood cell count, the pediatric nurse determines that a patient has increased red blood cells. The nurse documents in the patient chart a condition known as:

A) leukopenia.
B) polycythemia.
C) thrombocytosis.
D) thrombocytopenia.


B

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