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How long is the standard glucose tolerance test?

The standard test is a 3 hour GTT (glucose tolerance test).


What is a GTT test when performing phlebotomy and what tube is used to collect?

Glucose Tolerance Test Grey Top Tube.


What does the medical abbreviation gtt mean?

GTT means glucose tolerance test.It stands for either: A) Glucose Tolerance Test -- a test for diabetes B) Drip -- an IV drip C) It also is the abbreviation for drops.It stands for either: A) Glucose Tolerance Test -- a test for diabetes B) Drip -- an IV drip C) It also is the abbreviation for drops.It stands for either: A) Glucose Tolerance Test -- a test for diabetes B) Drip -- an IV drip C) It also is the abbreviation for drops.It stands for either: A) Glucose Tolerance Test -- a test for diabetes B) Drip -- an IV drip C) It also is the abbreviation for drops.19th century families leaving Southern farms to resettle in Texas sometimes chalked on the door "GTT": Gone To Texas.


A test involving multiple collections of blood and urine over specified time intervals?

HCG


How do you convert drops gtt into teaspoon?

60 gtt = 1tsp


How many gtt's are in a mini drip?

60 gtt/mL


What is HemoCue 3 sample GTT?

HemoCue 3 sample GTT is a medical billing claim question. Hemacue 3 is the billing of the testing of glucose tolerance testing. The glucose is measured over a three day period in this test


Difference between Izod impact test and Charpy impact test?

1) The test notches for the impact specimens for the tests have different dimensions. The Izod test is a V-notch; the Charpy test has three different specimen types: Key-hole, U-notch, and V-notch. However, other specimen types may be specified as required for both tests.2) The specimens are held differently. The Izod specimen is held in a cantilevered manner; the Charpy test is held such that the specimen rests against two supports on either side of the test notch.3) The impact location is different. The Izod test impact is against the end of the exposed cantilever; the Charpy test is struck directly behind the test notch such that the specimen undergoes three point bending.4) The test specimens have different dimensions. The basic Izod test specimen is 75 x 10 x 10mm (2.95" x 0.394" x 0.394"); the basic Charpy test specimen is 55 x 10 x 10mm (2.165" x 0.394" x 0.394")It's really a stretch to give 4 points of difference, particularly as these tests may be altered as required depending on the material performance characteristic being investigated.Source(s):Degarmo, E. Black, J. Kohser, R. 2003, Materials and Processes in Manufacturing: Ninth Edition. John Wiley and Sons Inc. pp. 40 - 41


What color tube do you use to draw gtt?

grey top tube is used for gtt


How many m equals 1 gtt?

12 gtt equals to how many drops


For a paternity test, is the mother's specimen required When the mother is not included on the test, the test results or accuracy could be affected Thanks, Reina Maria?

Try contacting the Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center in Maine at http://www.tamc.org or call them at (207) 498-6151.


What glucose tolerance test is an example of a specimen?

A1c