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Why do some patients refuse red blood cells (RBC) but accept the RBC fraction hemoglobin?

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Why do some patients refuse red blood cells (RBC) but accept the RBC fraction hemoglobin?

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• The red blood cells aren’t whole any longer, as they would be in packed RBCs. Since they have been broken apart, they are the same as any other fraction.

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