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Q: What does specimen slightly hemolyzed mean?
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What electrolyte test results is affected by hemolyzed blood specimen?

Cargon dioxide


What does hemolyze mean?

Hemolyzed disease can get from other person


What is the significance of a hemolyzed serum sample?

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What does specimen mean?

Subject or example Specimen can mean an example of something eg Submit a specimen of your hand writing to the court. or specimen can mean a small sample of something. eg The doctor asked for a urine specimen to be tested for infection.


What does it mean when specimen temperature is between 90 and 100 F?

The answer depends on what the specimen is!


What part of the microscope is used to give you greater or lesser contrast on your specimen?

Adjustment of the mirror will change the contrast slightly.


What does a cuffed specimen mean?

I think it means a restricted specimen, only because 'cuffed' brings to mind the image of handcuffs.


Serum is described as hemolyzed in the presence of increased?

Lipids in a nonfasting patient


Would the hemoglobin content be higher or lower if the red blood cellls weren't completely hemolyzed?

If you mean the hemoglobin content of the plasma...it would be lower if the RBCs weren't completely broken down.


What does specimen mean science related?

It is the substance or the material being studied.


What does the medical abbreviation cath spec mean?

Cath spec is short for catheter specimen, a urine specimen collected by inserting a tube through the urethra into the bladder.


What does it mean when a specimen is under low power magnification you can switch to high power magnification and have the specimen remain in reasonably good focus?

It means you have a good microscope.