Manual cell counting methods in automated hematology laboratories are used for all of the following except:
a. Routine testing
b. Very low counts
c. Malfunctioning automated instruments
d. Counting spinal fluids
ANS: A
A hematology analyzer does routine testing in an automated hematology laboratory. However, when counts are very low, including spinal fluid cell counts, and if the instrument is malfunctioning, manual cell counting is usually performed.
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