nothing if the RDW and MCV are normal
The probability is 0.4448, approx.
normal range of mch is 27-32pg. mch means corpuscular hemoglobin. i think it can be high in polycythemia.
You also know that x is 1.036 times the standard deviation of the variable above its mean. Anything more than that would require further information about the mean and/or the variance of the variable.
The answer depends on the underlying distribution and variability in the observations. For example, if the distribution is negatively skewed then 5 points above the mean is much more significant than 5 points below the mean. Next, looking at variablity: if almost all the scores are within -1 and +1 of the mean, then a score of 5 points above the mean is very significant but if the variance is 25, for example, then 5 points above the mean is one standard deviation from the mean: for a Normal distribution around a third of the observations would be further away - that is no big deal and so a score of mean+5 would be considered relatively close to the mean.
it mean high above
An A1C of 6.0 is perfectly normal. An A1C of 7.0 is high. An A1C of 8.0 or above is dangerously high. NOTE: These are USA lab values.
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Hyper means to be over, above, more than normal. For example, hypertension means blood pressure that is too high, above normal. Conversely, hypo, as in hypotension means blood pressure that is too low.The prefix hyper- means over, above
nothing if the RDW and MCV are normal
do you mean spring tide
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High MPV means that you have more than normal blood platelets. Your doctor will probably run more tests to check for things like leukemia.
it means for it to out some people
Above 25=over weight Above 30=obese Above 40=morbidly obese
When the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) is below normal, it may indicate conditions such as iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia. When the MCHC is above normal, it can be seen in conditions like hereditary spherocytosis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia.