Abnormal findings in fecalysis may include the presence of blood, mucus, parasites, or abnormal levels of fat content. Other abnormal findings can include the presence of white blood cells or red blood cells, which may indicate inflammation or infection in the gastrointestinal tract. Abnormal color or consistency of the stool may also be noted during fecalysis.
Diagnosis code 793.1 refers to "nonspecific (abnormal) findings on radiological and other examination of body structure." It is not specific to any particular condition or disease, and further evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause of the abnormal findings.
Abnormal results of a physical examination include any findings that indicate the presence of a disorder, disease, or underlying condition. For example, the presence of lumps or lesions, fever, muscle weakness or lack of tone, poor reflex.
Fecalysis is the analysis of human stool to determine the presence of certain pathologic conditions in the patient. Evaluates stool color, consistency, parasite identification and early detection of gastro -intestinal problems.
Fecalysis is a laboratory test that is used to examine a person's stool sample for the presence of parasites, bacteria, blood, or other irregularities that may indicate a gastrointestinal condition or infection. The test can provide valuable information for diagnosing and treating various gastrointestinal disorders.
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RBC: 1-3 HPF WBC: 6-8 HPF Bacteria: Abundant
Non-neoplasm findings is an abnormal mass of tissue that was not formed as a result of neoplasia. A neoplasm tumor is an abnormal growth of cells or an abnormal division of cells.
Bactetia is plenty Pus cells is 8-10 Rbc is 1-5 Age is 7 months
The finding are not normal (what they should be).
Diagnosis code 793.1 refers to "nonspecific (abnormal) findings on radiological and other examination of body structure." It is not specific to any particular condition or disease, and further evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause of the abnormal findings.
Abnormal findings include tumors, viral, fungal, or parasitic infections, and tuberculosis
no its not your smelly fecalysis test. .. blood test is the only test.
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In nursing, abnormal findings usually refer to clinical symptoms and signs that are outside the parameters of a normal finding. Abnormal findings are not always serious, but should be examined further to make sure.
792.0 Nonspecific abnormal findings in cerebrospinal fluid
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.