What insights can a physician gain by having special laboratory tests performed? Describe each test in detail.
The goal of precision medicine is to enable a patient to get a more accurate diagnosis, receive the most appropriate therapy and to monitor the patient condition with unprecedented insight during the course of treatment.
MOLECULAR AND GENETIC TESTS: are used to diagnose and treat infectious diseases. These are the medical lab tests that enable a physician helps to identify the specific type of the bacteria or virus which help him to select the appropriate therapeutic treatment without any harmful effects. Genetic knowledge used to develop both diagnostic and new therapies to perform for a treatment.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Physicians gain knowledge on various infectious diseases, how to treat them and provides effective treatment plan to the clents.
CANCER TESTING: Through ordering tests on cancers patients, the physician gain assess to a broad range of testing and information in the detection, diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of cancer and related diseases and under medical conditions.
What insights can a physician gain by having special laboratory tests performed? Describe each test in detail.
Describe the 3 types of accounting with special emphaisis on the role performed in each
Choose two of the following tests/equipment below, tell us what test(s) can be performed and provide written instructions on how to operate and maintain the equipment. Hemoglobin A1-c Hemocue Glucose Cholestech LDX Be sure to include the following information and instructions in your submission: The equipment you chose performing control checks performing the test and explain what this test checks for and why required maintenance expected test values (normal-abnormal) range
and quantitative tests on a wide variety of specimens. Multiple Choice Instructions: Circle the letter of the best answer to each question based on the information you learned in this chapter. 1. When should modifier -90 be reported? A. A lab test is performed in the office B. A specimen is sent to an outside lab C. A physician office bills for a test sent to an outside lab D. A specimen is collected by a lab od high-complexity tests...
1- what is the Mantoux test? what is it used to diagnose? How is it performed? explain the principle of the test in detail? 2- Name one structure or organelle that is found in BOTH eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. B) What is the function of that structure or organelle? C) Describe how that structure is different between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Lab Safety Quiz 1. W hat part of your body requires special protection in the laboratory? Briefly describe the required protection. 2. What does the upper segment of the NFPA symbol indicate? 3. What does SDS mean? Where are they located in the lab? 4. Describe four ways you can avoid absorbing, inhaling or ingesting chemicals while you are in the laboratory. Briefly describe the proper technique for heating liquids in test tubes to temperatures below 100°c 5. 6. What...
1. In the unique bacterial enzyme laboratory (e.g., DNAse, Starch, NO3 tests) there were a number of tests that required the addition of some reagent after the cells had grown. List and describe all tests with reagents added after growth. Why do we have to add these reagents after incubation, when in many other tests the indicators are incorporated into the medium? Be sure that you know how to score a reaction positive or negative, and what each of those...
a. What is pulmonary function test (pft)? b. describe at least three assessment of the patient performed by the pft technician. Identify priorities and state the rationale for each. c. describe methods of communication utilized in each situation of the pft test and state how each contributed to patient safety during the procedure. d. describe systems that are in place to promote patient safety as well as potential challenges within these existing systems during pft.
Discuss why ANOVA requires post-hoc analyses, while t tests do not, and describe under what conditions a post-hoc test must be performed.
Research test taking strategies. Describe three strategies in detail. How do you think these strategies can help you be successful on your certification exam?
| A three point bending test was performed on an aluminum oxide specimen having a circular cross section of radius 5,0mm; the specimen fractured at a load of 3000 N when the distance between the support points was 40mm. Another test is to be performed on a specimen of this same material, but one has a square cross section of 15 mm length on each edge. At what load would you expect this specimen to fracture if the support point...