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A hematocrit of 60 percent would be an indication of? - Answers

I am only a student currently taking physiology. I am also a licensed phlebotomist and EMT and not a doctor so take that into account when reading my answer. 60% is outside the normal range and is high for both males and females. As far as I know there are many things that can cause high hematocrit levels. Hypoxia, dehydration, and polycythemia are the only ones I know off the top of my head. I'm sure there are many more.



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I am only a student currently taking physiology. I am also a licensed phlebotomist and EMT and not a doctor so take that into account when reading my answer. 60% is outside the normal range and is high for both males and females. As far as I know there are many things that can cause high hematocrit levels. Hypoxia, dehydration, and polycythemia are the only ones I know off the top of my head. I'm sure there are many more.



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A hematocrit of 60 percent would be an indication of? - Answers

I am only a student currently taking physiology. I am also a licensed phlebotomist and EMT and not a doctor so take that into account when reading my answer. 60% is outside the normal range and is high for both males and females. As far as I know there are many things that can cause high hematocrit levels. Hypoxia, dehydration, and polycythemia are the only ones I know off the top of my head. I'm sure there are many more.

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