An adult female client has undergone a routine health screening in the clinic. Which of the following values indicates to the nurse who receives the report of the client's laboratory work that the client's hematocrit is normal?

A. 10% ( 0.10)
B. 22% ( 0.22)
C. 30% ( 0.30)
D. 43% ( 0.43)


Ans: D. 43% ( 0.43)

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