A patient comes to the hospital with a suspected case of MRSA, a dangerous bacterial infection. When doing a complete blood count (CBC), what blood component would you expect to be elevated?Multiple ChoiceRed blood cellsNeutrophilsMonocytesEosinophils
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A patient comes to the hospital with a suspected case of MRSA, a dangerous bacterial infection. When doing a complete blood count (CBC), what blood component would you expect to be elevated?Multiple ChoiceRed blood cellsNeutrophilsMonocytesEosinophils
Solution
Neutrophils
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