yes, most of them
Yes, they do test your urine. They take it for analysis and they can see what diseases you may have, and more.
lol im taking the same ap take home test and have no clue
The febrile agglutinins test is used to confirm the diagonsis of certain infectious diseases that stimulate the body to produce febrile agglutinins.
The Florida Department of Health provides many services to the public. They test for sexual transmitted diseases, infectious diseases, and offer free health care to indigent citizens.
There are certain tests devised by other doctors which can figure out which disease the person has. The doctor who is diagnosing just has to figure out which diseases to test for, and be able to read the results. :)
A SNAP test is a simple blood test which checks for a number of infectious diseases caused by parasites in both dogs and cats. Veterinarians typically use these tests as screening tools, but they can also be run if the pet owner has a reason to be concerned his or her pet might have one of those diseases.
Well either take a pregnancy test or go to the doctors.
ALT can be elevated in hepatitis (infectious or metabolic) or cirrhosis. It can also be elevated if you have obstruction around the gallbladder.
After you take the test at your doctors and they say that everything is going fine overall.
they are usually working with a patient our working on files or even mabey workindg on DNA test to mabey see if there are any diseases in their body.
Yes. Before they take your blood, they will do a fingerprick test to see if you have enough iron in your blood. If you are anaemic, they won't take your blood. After they have taken your donation of blood, it is put through several tests in the laboratory before the blood is used. The lab tests will check for infectious diseases that could infect the person receiving the donated blood.
People who test urine are called "lab technicians." Urine is sent to medical labs, where it's tested by people who also run tests ordered by doctors to diagnose diseases.