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Explanation:
Laboratory results are highly confidential whether the result comes out normal or abnormal. In certain states the reports are not given to the patients directly, the reports are directly released to the concerned providers. In order to get the result the patient has to approach the healthcare provider's office and request for a copy of result. Therefore, I would advise Wilmer to come to the office (being the health care provider) and request for a copy of result.
The action that the nurse should take after the procedure is completed concerning the remaining unit of blood is to discard the additional unit.
<h3>What is blood transfusion?</h3>
Blood transfusion is defined as the act of administration of blood and it's products to a recipient who is in need of it following a surgical or medical diagnostic procedure.
There are different types of donations which is acceptable to transfusion of which autologous transfusion is among.
This entails that the patient donates their blood for a future use and this is expected to be used on them alone.
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Answer:
Tt and tt
Explanation:
Dominant alleles are written with capital letters.
Recessive alleles are written with lowercase letters.
When an allele is <u>dominant</u>, the individual only needs <u>one</u> copy of it in order for the trait it codes to be expressed.
When an allele is <u>recessive</u>, the individual needs to have<u> two </u>copies of it in order for the trait it codes to be expressed.
Given the gene T/t, which determines the ability to taste PTC, there are 3 possible genotypes for a person:
- TT, homozygous taster.
- Tt, heterozygous taster
- tt, homozygous non-taster
The cross between a heterozygous taster with a non-taster would be:
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Tt x tt</h2>