With which of the following WBC types would the nurse anticipate a normal laboratory value, even though the patient has an infection?

a. Basophils
b. Monocytes
c. Eosinophils
d. Lymphocytes


A

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A Laboratory values for basophils are normal with the patient who has an infection.
B Laboratory values for monocytes are increased with the patient who has an infection.
C Laboratory values for eosinophils are increased with the patient who has an infection.
D Laboratory values for lymphocytes are increased with the patient who has an infection.

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