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If you removed 25 cc of blood from a patient, how many mL did you remove?
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If you removed 25 cc of blood from a patient, how many mL did you remove?
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If you removed 25 cc of blood from a patient, how many mL did you remove?
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The answer is:
25 mL
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Note: 1 cc = 1 cubic centimeter = 1 mL .
So, 25 cc =
25 mL
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If your saying cubic centimeters to liters its 0.025 liters
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