Routine Testing in the Lab
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Routine Testing in the Lab
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25 Questions

1. What would an abnormal lipid panel tell a doctor?

2. What is a normal red blood cell count?

3. What does having a high value of red blood cells mean?

4. What are some reasons a doctor might test a patients blood?

5. What does having a low white blood cell count mean?

6. What does a low count of red blood cells mean?

7. the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When its level is low, we feel hunger.

8. Part of comprehensive metabolic profile - Analyze kidney function, dysfunction, its progression, and the effectiveness of treatment - Elevated levels from dehydration, atherosclerosis, or injury to the kidneys from infection or trauma

9. What is a normal white blood cell count?

10. WH=hat does having a low hematocrit value mean?

11. type of lipoprotein responsible for transporting cholesterol to the cells.

12. All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism

13. Why is it important for a patient to fast for 8-12 hours before a lipid panel test?

14. A type of fat made by the body from saturated fat; a minor part of fat in foods.

15. type of lipoprotein responsible for removing excess cholesterol from the blood stream and transporting it into the liver.

16. Blood cells that perform the function of destroying disease-causing microorganisms

17. the proportion of red blood cells to plasma, the fluid component to blood.

18. a person who is trained to draw blood from pateints.

19. Examples of foods with high LDL

20. How des diet affect LDL levels?

21. What is a normal hematocrit level?

22. What are foods with high HDL?

23. What does having a high platelet count mean?

24. Assist in blood clotting by adhering to other plaletes.

25. What is a normal hemoglobin level?