1. Normal male hemoglobin A. 4.0 to 5.5 million/cubic mm

2. Normal WBC B. Type of allergy test
3. Normal female ESR
C. Virus that causes infectious
mononucleosis
4. Normal glucose D. 13 – 17 g/dl
5. Normal Cholesterol E. ESR
6. Normal female hemoglobin F. 4.5 to 6.0 million/cubic mm
7. Normal female Hct G. 12 – 16 g/dl
8. Normal male RBC H. Measures glycosylated hemoglobin
9. Normal male Hct I. Required in all states and Canada
10. Normal female RBC J. 0 – 10 mm/hr
11. Polycythemia K. Below 200 mg/dl fasting
12. Screen for diabetes
L. Requires immediate attention by the
health care provider
13. Epstein-Barr virus M. 42 – 52%
14. RAST N. Glucose
15. Hemoglobin A1C O. Abnormal increase in all blood cells
P. Below 126 mg/dL fasting
Q. Hematocrit
R. 36-48%
S. 4500 – 11,000
T. 0 – 20 mm/hr

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Here are the correct pairings based on the provided list:

  1. Normal male hemoglobin A - D. 13 – 17 g/dl
  2. Normal WBC - S. 4500 – 11,000
  3. Normal female ESR - J. 0 – 10 mm/hr
  4. Normal glucose - K. Below 200 mg/dl fasting
  5. Normal Cholesterol - H. Measures glycosylated hemoglobin
  6. Normal female hemoglobin - G. 12 – 16 g/dl
  7. Normal female Hct - R. 36-48%
  8. Normal male RBC - F. 4.5 to 6.0 million/cubic mm
  9. Normal male Hct - M. 42 – 52%
  10. Normal female RBC - G. 4.0 to 5.5 million/cubic mm
  11. Polycythemia - O. Abnormal increase in all blood cells
  12. Screen for diabetes - P. Below 126 mg/dL fasting
  13. Epstein-Barr virus - C. Virus that causes infectious mononucleosis
  14. RAST - B. Type of allergy test
  15. Hemoglobin A1C - I. Required in all states and Canada

Note: There were some inconsistencies in the provided options, so please verify any specific numbers or ranges against current clinical guidelines.