Blood tests
A light microscope is typically used in a hematology lab for examining blood samples. This type of microscope allows for visualization of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in order to perform various blood tests and analysis.
Tests performed in a hematology lab include complete blood count (CBC), coagulation studies, blood typing, blood smear evaluation, and reticulocyte count. These tests help diagnose conditions such as anemia, infections, bleeding disorders, and blood cancers.
A common hematology lab test used by the CDC is the complete blood count (CBC). This test provides information about the cells in the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It can help detect a variety of conditions such as infections, anemia, and blood disorders.
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hematology
What procedure is done in a monitor lab
It's a misspelling of the word "hematology." I worked for an oncology lab for years and you'd be surprised at the lack of knowledge in the health care industry.
The suffix for hematology is hemo. This is a Greek term that means blood. Another suffix for hematology is hema.
The most common lab test done from a finger stick is:
The prefix of hematology is "hemo-" which refers to blood.
Experimental Hematology was created in 1972.
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