What tests are included in the following profiles?
1. Comprehensive metabolic profile:
2. Hepatic function profile:
3. Prenatal profile:
Ans:-
1. Comprehensive metabolic profile includes following tests:-
- kidney function test,
- liver function test,
- sugar level test,
- fluid balance test,
- electrolyte balance test.
2. Hepatic function profile includes following tests:-
- prothrombin time ( PT/ INR),
- aPTT( activated partial thromboplastin time),
- albumin,
- bilirubin ( direct and indirect).
3. Prenatal profile includes following tests:-
- ABO grouping and Rh,
- Antibody screening,
- complete blood count,
- Hepatitis B Surface antigen,
- Rubella ,
- RPR qualitative and HIV 1 and 2 preliminary blood test.
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