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Given a retic count of 6.5%. Calculate the corrected retic count and RPI. The RBC count is 2.90 x 10^6/ul, Hct = 34.0% using the RBCcount as standard
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To determine the corrected reticulocyte count and calculate the RPI (Reticulocyte Production Index),
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