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Answer the question for each lab test of the following:- i. Name of Test: ii. Patient...

Answer the question for each lab test of the following:-

  • i. Name of Test:
  • ii. Patient Prep:
  • iii. Preferred Specimen:
  • iv. Transport Container:
  • v. Temperature:
  • vi. Clinical Significance:

for example:-

  • i. Name of Test: Electrolyte Panel
  • ii. Patient Prep: patient does not need to be fasting
  • iii. Preferred Specimen: blood
  • iv. Transport Container: room temperature
  • v. Temperature: room temperature
  • vi. Clinical Significance: Clinical Significance of Abnormal Electrocardiographic Findings in Individuals Aging With Spinal Injury and Abnormal Lipid Profiles.

Lab Test List

  1. Electrolyte Panel
  2. Hepatic function Panel
  3. Obstetric Panel
  4. Hemoglobin
  5. Hematocrit
  6. CBC w/ Diff
  7. PT w/ INR
  8. ABO Group & Rh type
  9. PTT, Activated
  10. Albumin
  11. Alkaline Phosphatase
  12. ALT
  13. Amylase
  14. ANA w/reflex titer
  15. AST
  16. Bilirubin, direct
  17. Bilirubin, total
  18. C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
  19. CA-125
  20. Calcium
  21. Cardio CRP
  22. CEA
  23. Cholesterol, total
  24. Creatinine
  25. CK, total
  26. DHEA sulfate, Immunoassay
  27. Direct LDL
  28. Estradiol
  29. Ferritin
  30. Folic Acid
  31. FSH
  32. GGT
  33. Glucose, serum
  34. H. Pylori Urea Breath Test
  35. Hemoglobin A1C
  36. Hep B Surface Ag w/ reflex confirm
  37. Hep C Virus AB
  38. HIV 1/ HIV 2 Screen w/ reflexes
  39. Homocysteine, Cardiovascular
  40. Insulin
  41. Iron (total, IBC, % SAT
  42. Lead
  43. LH
  44. Lipase
  45. Lyme Disease Ab w/reflex to blot (IgG, IgM)
  46. Magnesium
  47. Phosphorus
  48. Potassium
  49. Progesterone
  50. Prolactin
  51. PSA, total
  52. Reticulocyte Count, automated
  53. Rheumatoid factor
  54. RPR (DX) w/reflex confirm
  55. Rubella IgG
  56. Sed Rate by mod west
  57. Testosterone, total, male
  58. TSH
  59. T3, total
  60. T4, total
  61. Uric Acid
  62. Valproic Acid
  63. Varicella-Zoster Virus AB (IgG)
  64. Vitamin B12
  65. O & P w/ permanent stain
  66. Factor V Leiden
  67. ACTH
  68. Alpha 1 Antitrypsin
  69. Fungal Test
  70. MRSA
  71. Mono
  72. Rocky Mountain Spotted Tick Fever
  73. Nicotine/Cetinine
  74. Blood alcohol, Serum
  75. Lithium

Solutions

Expert Solution

1.Electrolyte Panel:-

i. Name of Test: Serum electrolyte test

ii. Patient Prep: No special preparation

iii. Preferred Specimen: Blood

iv. Transport Container: Yellow-top tube (ACD): Tube contains acid citrate dextrose as an anticoagulant.

v. Temperature: 4-8 degree celsius

2. Hepatic function Panel :-

i. Name of Test: - Liver function test

ii. Patient Prep: No special preparation

iii. Preferred Specimen: Blood

iv. Transport Container:Yellow-top tube (ACD): Tube contains acid citrate dextrose as an anticoagulant.

v. Temperature: Refrigerated

3.Obstetric Panel :-

i. Name of Test: Prenatal profile blood test

ii. Patient Prep: No special preparation

iii. Preferred sample : Blood

iv. Transport container : pink , purple and gold top vial

v. Temperature: refrigerated

4.Hemoglobin :-

i. Name of Test: Complete blood count

ii. Patient Prep: No special preparation

iii. Preferred Specimen: Blood

iv. Transport Container: lavender top vial ( EDTA vial )

v. Temperature: Room temperature


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