Which is a correct use of abbreviations for the laboratory data shown below?  OBJECTIVE Abd: Soft, nontender, nondistended. Mild hepatosplenomegaly. No masses. Neuro: CN II-XII grossly intact. No focal neurologic deficit. Ext: Distal left femur has mild edema and is tender to palpation. No erythema, warmth, or induration. Multiple palpable inguinal lymph nodes on the left. Skin: Scattered petechiae generalized over body, both above and below the midchest. Genitalia: SMR I male testes descended bilaterally. Laboratory Data: white blood count: 6,200 (20 neutrophils, 2 bands, 10 lymphocytes, 1 mono, 67 lymphoblasts); hemoglobin 10.1, hematocrit 30.6, platelet count 54,000.

A. WBC: 6,200 
Hb: 10.1 
Hct: 30.6 
PC: 54,000
B. WC: 62,000 
Hgb: 10.1 
H: 30.6 
PLC: 54,000
C. WBC: 6,200 
Hb: 10.1 
Ht: 30.6 
PT: 54,000
D. WBC: 6,200 
Hgb: 10.1 
Hct: 30.6 
PLT: 54,000
E. WB: 6,200 
Hg: 10.1 
Hc: 30.6 
PL: 54,000


Answer: D

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