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A 67-year-old otherwise perfectly healthy woman decides to work in her garden on a hot summer day. She spends several hours in the garden in direct sunlight without any fluid intake. Suddenly she becomes dizzy, falls down and loses consciousness. A few hours later, her neighbour finds her and calls an ambulance, which takes her to hospital. Nothing serious happened to the woman during the fall. The cause of the collapse was clearly overheating accompanied by severe dehydration. To be sure and to rule out other causes of the collapse, the patient's blood is taken and sent to the laboratory. What's the hematocrit likely to be in this patient? (illustrative figure – blood smear)
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