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Capillary tube is centrifuged at which RPM and for how long |
10,000 RPM for 4-5 minutes
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Conv factor and unit -- Hematocrit
Conv --> SI |
0.01
Unit: L/L |
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Conv unit for Hematocrit
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%
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Conv factor:
Hematocrit -> Hemoglobin |
0.34
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
Anticoagulant of choice for Wintrobe method |
Double oxalate
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
Anticoagulant of choice for Haden's modification |
1.1% sodium oxalate
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
Anticoagulant of choice for Van Allen Method |
1.6% sodium oxalate
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
method which uses a tube with bulb |
Van Allen method
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
Anticoagulant of choice for Sanford-Magath |
1.3% sodium oxalate
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
tube is calibrated at 1mm per division, tube is about 5 inches long and a funnel-like mouth |
Sanford-Magath
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
Anticoagulant of choice for Bray's |
Heparin
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Other methods of Hematocrit Determination:
Tube used is flat-bottomed and calibrated on both sides like the Wintrobe tube |
Bray's |