Special collections and point of care testing:
- Scenario: You already collected samples for the followingtests, in what section of the laboratory will you deliver it?
- CBC
- FBS
- Lipid profile
- Creatine & BUN
- Blood typing
- ESR
- A patient comes to an outpatient laboratory for a fastingprocedure. The patient indicates that he forgot that the test wasto be fasting and ate a donut an hour ago. The patient insists thatyou should draw the test because he cannot come back at anothertime. What should you do?
(Visited 3 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
- Question: CT Head Shows Acute Infarcts Involving The Right Frontal Lobe EKG Shows AFIB Chest Xray Shows Clear Lung Fields Dowblowe Lab Results Include: BMP: Fasting Glucose 184mg/dl, Sodium 140, Chloride 101, Potassium 3.8, CO2 19, BUN 19, Creat 0.8 CBC: Hgb 13, Hct 40, WBC 16, RBC 4.56, Platelets 300 Lipid Profile: Total Cholesterol 296mg/dL, Triglycerides 246mg/dL, …
- Question: Indication Of Having High Glucose, Bun, And BUN Creatine Ratio To The Patient With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus And Had A Traumatic Brain Injury?
- Question: A Client Comes To The Emergency Department (ED) With Complaints Of General Malaise And Fever For The Past Few Days. Which Of The Following Blood Tests Can Be Performed To Assess For Inflammation? Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) BUN And Creatinine Hemoglobin And Hematocrit Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Question: Question: 1) State The Order Of Draw. What Are The Additives In Each Of The Tubes In The Order Of Draw? 3)The Phlebotomist Was Asked To Draw A CBC, Protime, And Basic Chemistry Panel What Tubes And What Order Would You Draw Them In? 4)The Phlebotomist Was Asked To Draw A Fasting Blood Glucose, CBC, What Tubes And What Order Would You Draw Them In? Phlebotomist…
- Question: 2. Aflattened Daily Decline In Cortisol Was Associated With Fasting Blood Glucose In Which Of The Following Cohorts Of Adults In The Current Study By Pena Dias And Colleagues? Participants With Diabetes Only Participants With Diabetes And Impaired Fasting Glucose Only Participants With Normoglycemia Or Impaired Fasting Glucose Only Participants With …
- Question: Answer The Following: I. Propose Ways Of How To Deal With The Following Complications In Blood Collection 1. Adhesive Allergy 2. Fainting 3. Vomitting 4. Seizures 5.excessive Bleeding II. What Maybe The Effects Of The Following Variables To Some Test Results. 1. Prolonged Fasting For FBS 2. Altitude 3. Use Of Alcohol Pads For Blood Alcohol Specimens …
- Question: CASE #1 A Male Patient, 56 Years Old Was Admitted To The Hospital Following Complaints Of Severe Gastrointestinal Problems. Occult Blood And CEA Marker Results Both Came Back As Positive. The Doctors Attending The Patient Needed To Perform Surgery (intestinal Resection). Blood Typing And Crossmatch Were Required. The Blood Typing Results Showed The …
- Question: The Patient Is A 41 Year-old Male Who Has A Longstanding History Of Hypertension, And Diabetes And Presents With A Complaint Of Purities, Fatigue, Lower Extremity Edema, Nausea. The Following Laboratory Work Is Drawn And Reported: Laboratory Data Results 130 6.2 Chemistry Sodium 1 Potassium Chloride Total CO2 BUN Serum Creatinine Fasting Glucose Urine …
- Question: You Were Recently Hired To Study The Efficacy Of Intermittent Fasting. No Dietary Changes Have Been Made Except That Individuals Can Only Eat Their Normal Foods Within A 6-hour Time Frame. You Take Individuals’ Weight Prior To The Intermittent Fasting Regimen And Then After 4 Weeks Of Intermittent Fasting. Do People Weigh Less After 4 Weeks Of Intermittent …
- Question: LABORATORY QUESTIONS Rh TYPING AND GENOTYPING EXERCISE 1. Were All Of Your Rh Typings Valid? Explain. 2. Did You Find A Dº Positive? If So, Which One? 3. What Was The Temperature Of The Waterbath? 4. What Is The Preferable Control At The Antihuman Globulin Stage Of Testing And Why? STUDY QUESTIONS Rh TYPING 1. Why Is It Necessary To Run An Rh Control …