A nurse is reviewing the complete blood count of a client who presents with an infection
It shows that the white blood cell count is 9,000/microliter, neutrophil count is 8,500, leukocyte count is 4,000, eosinophil count is 600/microliter, and basophil is 1%. What should the nurse use when documenting this finding?
1. Eosinophilia
2. Neutrophilia
3. Leukocytosis
4. None of the above
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