What does QNS on a lab report mean?

A. The specimen that was sent to perform the test was not large enough.
B. Enough blood was sent to the lab.
C. The specimen was contaminated and therefore unusable.
D. This confirms that quality assurance standards have been met.
E. These are the initials of the technician who ran the test.


Answer: A

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