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Explain the effects of the catecholamines on the body during the fight-or-flight response and how these effects help us deal with short-term stress.
Blood Typing
The laboratory examination to determine an individual's blood group, critical for blood transfusions and understanding antigen compatibility.
Blood Crossmatch
A laboratory test performed before a blood transfusion to determine if the donor's blood is compatible with the blood of the recipient.
Complete Blood Count
A medical test that evaluates the cells that circulate in blood, including red and white blood cells and platelets.
Differential Count
A lab test that measures the amounts of different types of white blood cells in the blood, used to diagnose and monitor various diseases and conditions.
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