Case Study One, continuedTo determine the appropriate adsorption technique to use, an accurate transfusion history must be obtained. In this case the patient has not been recently transfused (ie, not transfused within the past three months). Which adsorption technique is normally utilized if the patient has not been recently transfused?

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Case Study One, continued
To determine the appropriate adsorption technique to use, an accurate transfusion history must be obtained. In this case the patient has not been recently transfused (ie, not transfused within the past three months). Which adsorption technique is normally utilized if the patient has not been recently transfused?

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