mlsp 6. Different Tests in the Laboratory

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  • Different Tests in the Laboratory
    • CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
    • HEMATOLOGY
    • CLINICAL MICROSCOPY
    • BLOOD BANKING
    • SEROLOGY
    • MICROBIOLOGY
    • HISTOPATHOLOGY
  • CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
    • Glucose Testing
    1. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
    2. Random Blood Sugar (RBS)
    3. Glycosylated Hemoglobin
    4. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGGT)
    • Lipid Profile
    • Total Cholesterol Test
    • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
    • Creatinine (CREA)
    • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
    • Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
    • Blood Uric Acid (BUA)
    • Electrolytes
  • CLINICAL MICROSCOPY
    • Urine Analysis
    • Fecal Analysis
    • Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)
    • Semen Analysis
  • BLOOD BANKING
    • Compatibility Testing (Crossmatching)
    • Blood Typing (Forward)
    • Blood Typing (Reverse)
  • SEROLOGY
    • C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
    • Antistreptolysin O (ASO)
    • Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR)
    • Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) Test
    • Hepatitis B Antigen (HBsAg)
    • HIV Rapid Antigen Test
    • Dengue NS1 Antigen Test
    • Dengue IgG/IgM Test
  • MICROBIOLOGY
    • Gram Stain
    • Acid Fast Bacilli Stain (AFB)
    • Culture and Sensitivity Testing
  • HISTOPATHOLOGY
    • Histopathological Examination
    • Papsmear
  • Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate Diabetes Mellitus
    • Preparation: 8-10 hours fasting required
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Glycosylated Hemoglobin
    • Other term: Hemoglobin A1C or HbA1C
    • Function: Monitors diabetes mellitus, monitors glucose level for the past 3 months
    • Preparation: No fasting required
    • Sample: Whole Blood
    • Tube: EDTA (Lavender)
  • Lipid Profile
    • Tests included: Triglycerides, Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL
    • Function: Used to assess coronary risk
    • Preparation: 10-12 hours fasting
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Total Cholesterol Test
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate coronary risk
    • Preparation: Fasting may or may not be required
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate kidney disorders
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Creatinine (CREA)
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate kidney disorders
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate liver disorders
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate myocardial infarction or liver disorders
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Blood Uric Acid (BUA)
    • Function: Elevated levels indicate kidney disorders or gout
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non- additive)
  • Electrolytes
    • Test included: Na, K, Cl
    • Function: Evaluate body fluid balance
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: Gold/Red (SST/Non-additive)
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
    • Test included: Red blood cell count, White blood cell count, Platelet count, Differential WBC count, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit
    • Function: Used to assess the overall patient conditions such as anemia, infection and leukemia
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Whole Blood
    • Tube: EDTA (Lavender)
  • Coagulation Studies
    • Test included: Prothrombin time (Protime/PT), Activated Partial Thromboplastin time (APTT)
    • Function: Used to assess excessive bleeding, higher levels indicates problem with coagulation factors
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Whole Blood
    • Tube: 3.2% Sodium Citrate (Light Blue)
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
    • Function: Higher levels indicates inflammation or infection
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Whole Blood
    • Tube: 3.8% Sodium Citrate. (Black) or EDTA (Lavender)
  • Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS)
    • Function: Used to assess different types of conditions such as anemia or leukemia
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Whole Blood
    • Tube: EDTA (Lavender)
  • Urine Analysis
    • Function: Used to assess certain conditions such as urinary tract infection and kidney disorders
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Urine
    • Container: Leak-proof container
  • Fecal Analysis
    • Function: Used to assess diarrheal conditions to rule out parasitic infections
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Thumb-sized or pea-sized stool
    • Container: Leak-proof container
  • Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)
    • Function: Used to check for hidden (occult) blood that can be an indication of colon cancer
    • Preparation: Guaiac-based FOBT requires food restrictions while iFOBT/FIT test does not.
    • Sample: Stool
    • Container: Leak-proof container
  • Semen Analysis
    • Function: Used to assess male infertility and successful vasectomy and vasectomy reversal
    • Preparation: 3-5 days abstinence
    • Sample: Semen
    • Container: Leak-proof container
  • Compatibility Testing (Crossmatching)
    • Test included: Blood Typing, Major and Minor Crossmatching, Auto control
    • Function: Used to assess presence of antibodies in the recipient against the red blood cells of the donor
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Whole Blood and Serum/Plasma, Segment from blood bag
    • Tube: EDTA (Pink/Lavender) and SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Blood Typing (Forward)
    • Function: Used to assess presence or absence of A and B antigens in RBCs
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Whole Blood
    • Tube: EDTA (Pink/Lavender)
  • Blood Typing (Reverse)
    • Function: Used to assess presence or absence of A antibodies and B antibodies in serum
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
    • Function: Used to asses non-specific infection or inflammation
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Antistreptolysin O (ASO)
    • Function: Used to assess streptococcal infection
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR)
    • Function: A non-treponemal screening test that is used for the detection of syphilis.
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) Test
    • Function: A non-treponemal screening test that is used for the detection of syphilis.
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Hepatitis B Antigen (HBsAg)
    • Function: Used to assess recent/current infection with Hepatitis B virus
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • HIV Rapid Antigen Test
    • Function: A screening test that is used to assess recent/current infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Dengue NS1 Antigen Test
    • Function: Used to assess recent/current infection with Dengue Virus
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Dengue IgG/IgM Test
    • Function: Used to assess if the patient have produced antibodies against Dengue Virus which indicates previous infection with Dengue Virus
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Serum
    • Tube: SST/Non-additive (Gold/Red)
  • Gram Stain
    • Function: Used to check for microorganisms (bacteria or fungi) in the patient sample
    • Preparation: None
    • Sample: Body fluids (Urine, Sputum, Wound etc.)
    • Container: Leak-proof container
  • Acid Fast Bacilli Stain (AFB)
    • Function: Used to check for acid fast bacilli (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
    • Preparation: No recent meal prior to collection
    • Sample: First morning sputum
    • Container: Leak-proof container
  • Culture and Sensitivity Testing
    • Culture: Used to assess the cause of patient infection and will help you identify the specific bacteria causing the infection
    • Sensitivity: Used to assess which specific antibiotics or medication will be effective against the bacteria that causes patient infection
  • Culture and Sensitivity Testing