CMP testing, or Comprehensive Metabolic Panel testing, is a blood test commonly performed in phlebotomy that measures various chemical components in the blood. It typically includes tests for glucose, electrolytes, kidney function markers, and liver enzymes, providing essential information about a person's metabolism, organ function, and overall health. The test is often used for routine health screenings, monitoring chronic conditions, and assessing the effects of medications. Blood is drawn from a vein, usually in the arm, for this analysis.
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No, a CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) and a CMET (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel with eGFR) are different types of blood tests. The CMP includes tests for various metabolic markers, such as electrolytes and kidney function, while the CMET includes additional testing for glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).
The medical term for phlebotomy is "venipuncture." It refers to the process of making an incision in a vein to withdraw blood for diagnostic testing, blood donation, or therapeutic purposes. Phlebotomy is commonly performed by trained healthcare professionals to collect blood samples safely and effectively.
The color of the phlebotomy tube used for HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) testing is typically lavender or purple. These tubes contain EDTA, an anticoagulant that helps preserve the blood sample for accurate testing. Always verify with specific laboratory guidelines, as practices may vary.
The lavender-top tube or EDTA tube is typically used for Hgb A1c testing in phlebotomy. It helps prevent clotting by binding calcium ions.
A person who has a phlebotomy job is called a phlebotomist. A phlebotomist works for a doctor's office, hosptial, or laboratory; their job is to collect blood samples from patients for testing. Thus, the person who draws your blood is called a phlebotomist.
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