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How is a lactic acid test done?

Lactic acid is measured more often, in either venous or arterial blood samples.


What does a d-dimer test detect?

D dimer is a protein fragment that is found in the blood after someone has had a blood clot. Fibrinolysis breaks down the clot, leaving D dimer in the blood. The D dimer blood test is usually performed when doctors suspect that a patient has a pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung) or deep venous thrombosis. While a negative D dimer blood test usually means that a blood clot is not present, a positive D dimer blood test does not necessarily indicate a blood clot or deep venous thrombosis


How to determinaion the A2B blood group?

First off test your blood with antibody's against A and B. The lab rats do this by making a solution of your blood and mixing this in several tubes with the antibody's. In your case both A and B will become clotted, because the antibody's against A react with your A antigens, and the antibody's against B react with your B antigens on the red bloodcells. But, if you really have A2, the reaction between the Anti-A and A will be slightly less powerfull. To determine whether you have A2, the blood solution is mixed with antibodies against A1. If this doens't become react and become clotted, you don't have A1, thus you have A2 (there are other possibilities but the lab always gives it the name A2). And there you go, now the lab rats know you have the A2B bloodtype. Ruben


What is a tgg blood test for?

Its a blood test for celiac disease.


What is blood gas analysis?

Blood gas analysis, also called arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, is a test which measures the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, as well as the acidity (pH) of the blood.

Related questions

What is a laboratory test where venous blood is clotted in a test tube?

Coagulation time is the test in which venous blood is allowed to clot in a test tube.


What type of blood is the most common for laboratory test?

venous blood


Most blood test require what?

1-2 ml of venous blood


How is a lactic acid test done?

Lactic acid is measured more often, in either venous or arterial blood samples.


What would a blood test be called?

a pregnancy blood test is called Beta HCG


What is Serum analysis?

serum is part of blood that is left after blood is clotted. when blood collected in test tube it is the part on top that does not clot, usually has a clear yellowish tint. most laboratory tests are perfomed on serum part of blood. some drs will write serum _____ level on scripts sometimes.


What is Till Test?

it a test to check hypovolemia, when a patien is lying daown his Blood Pressure can be normal, due to that with this position the venous retorn is easy, but when the patien sits up the BP decrease and the pulse increase,


What is the test for gout called?

It is a blood test for excessive uric acid.


What is the test for blood type?

Blood tests are usually done before getting a blood transfusion. The test is called the ABO test and you need to take some blood to take it. You can buy a $10.00 test kit online.


How do you test iron levels?

with a blood test called a CBC "Complete Blood Count". It also measures a number of other things in the blood.


What is the purpose of the gel inside of certain tubes?

For venous blood specimens, if it is test tubes used in blood collection that you are referring to, the gel is a serum separator. When the sample is centrifuged, the red cells will spin to the bottom, plasma to the top, gel separating the blood components.


What does a d-dimer test detect?

D dimer is a protein fragment that is found in the blood after someone has had a blood clot. Fibrinolysis breaks down the clot, leaving D dimer in the blood. The D dimer blood test is usually performed when doctors suspect that a patient has a pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung) or deep venous thrombosis. While a negative D dimer blood test usually means that a blood clot is not present, a positive D dimer blood test does not necessarily indicate a blood clot or deep venous thrombosis