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Match the types of hypoxia, labelled a. through d., with the circumstances. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-haemoglobin deficiency
BUN
Blood Urea Nitrogen, a test measuring urea nitrogen in the blood to assess kidney function.
Capillary Blood
A second explanation: A small sample of blood collected from a capillary, often used for quick diagnostic tests and screenings.
Screening Test
An initial examination or testing designed to identify individuals who may have specific health problems or diseases, often before symptoms develop.
Infant's Heel
A common site for blood sampling in newborns due to the heel's accessibility and the concentration of blood vessels.
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