Phlebotomy Essentials
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Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
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If I have a higher concentration of water inside my cells , which is low concentration of solute inside the cells the makes my cell swell and it cause hypotonic. Is that true?
I am confused having low concentration of solute inside not outside of the cell right?
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