A broad screening for Anemia, Infection and Other diseases (cancer)
What is CBC (Complete Blood Count)
Potassium, Chloride, Sodium, Bicarbonate
What are Electrolytes?
This test is used to treat Gout.
What is Uric Acid?
One of the most commonly ordered chemistry test.
What is Glucose?
This has proteins, clotting factors and electrolytes.
What is Plasma?
Classifies a person's white blood cells into the following..Neutrophils,lymphocytes,monocytes,eosinophils and basophils
What is Differental
This has the highest concentration of all minerals in the body
What is Calicum?
I'm a waste product from the breakdown of hemoglobin, formed in the liver and excreted by the bile.
What is Bilirubin?
AKA glacated hemoglobin.
What is Hemoglobin A1C or HbA1C?
This process has 30 different groups and over 600 different antigens.
What is Blood Typing?
A non-specific indicator of inflammation and it helps diagnosis of acute and chronic inflammatory conditions.
What is a Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
This is absorbed from the diet and highly conserved in the body.
What is Iron?
Levels of this can greatly increase with liver tumors and lesions and show moderate increase with Hepatitis.
What is Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
T3,T4,TSH
What is a Thyroid Panel?
O Negative
What is universal donor?
Helps classify and determine the cause of Anemia.
What is Reticulocyte Count
This is a waste product and is excreted by the Kidney.
What is Creatinine?
CK,CKMB,Troponin,CRP,BNP
What is a Cardiac panel?
I'm a major carbohydrate in blood and used for energy by the body's cells.
What is Glucose?
AB Positive
What is Universal Receiver?
A tendency to clot inappropriately.
What is Hypercoagulability?
This is influenced by diet, hormones, and Kidney function.
What is BUN- Blood Urea Nitrogen?
Main storage of lipid storage in humans and should be tested 12-14 hours after fasting.
What is Triglycerides?
FSH, LH, Estradiol, Progesterone,Testosterone and Prolactin
What is Fertility panel?
This is used to ensure blood is compatible for transfusion into a patient.
What is Crossmatch?