There are specific blood tests for syphilis. You can't tell if you have or don't have syphilis with routine blood test. Ask for the test by name.
There is not just one single test hat can be used to diagnose DIC, but a series of tests over different intervals to keep up with the status and condition. Some test that are used are a Complete Blood Cell Count, or CBC, Fibrinogen, a test for clotting, and D-Dimer, a test that can detect a certain protein responsible for the break down of clotting.
Blood is made up of blood cells. It's kind of self explanatory.
Blood makes up 7% of the weight of the body in humans. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
Cocaine stays in your blood for approx. 2-4 days. Drinking plenty of water will speed up the process but if you are going to take a drug test, don't drink TOO MUCH water, as that will also show up in the test and you will have to retake it at a later time. Best option - don't do cocaine :)
White blood cells Red blood cells Blood plasma Platelets
NO
it should but ask your doctor
yes
Yes, it will. It will show up in both blood and urine tests as an amphetamine.
Many different health conditions can show up in routine blood tests. Blood tests can also reveal drug and alcohol usage.
Nothing.
2 days
Typically urine tests are used to detect minuscule amounts of metabolites from illegal drugs, however there are tests for nicotine use. Nicotine is a drug and is no different to those that are illegal.
Maybe. A doctor can do a variety of tests, including urine tests, blood tests, and ultrasound. Sometimes a blood test will show a pregnancy that doesn't yet show up in a urine test.
Yes. Vicodin (Hydrocodone) is an opiate and will show up on almost all drug tests. Depending on amount and frequency taken it is usually undetectable in urine tests after a week. Longer for blood tests.
Only if your blood is tested for whatever you took. If they don't look for it, they won't see it by accident.
There seems to be no information about it. If cannabis can be detected in blood samples, it may be seen. BUT these tests are usually specific in that they are testing for one thing not everything.