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Blood Test Guide - Understand your Blood Test Report - ★★★★★ THE MOST ATTRACTIVE & INFORMATIVE Medical Application ★★★★★ - Its very much clear & simplified Reference Guide for everyone to understand their Blood Test Report in easier way.In Blood Test Guide App, it provides all kind of information about each element with their Ranges for Normal as well as Clinical persons and more details about the Causes of increase/decrease and more. The most important elements discussed in this application areGlucoseSodiumPotassiumMagnesiumChlorideBlood Urea NitrogenCreatinineBun/Creatinine RatioUric AcidPhosphorusCalciumAlbuminCalcium/Albumin RatioGlobulinA/G RatioAlkaline PhosphataseSGPT/ALT & SGOT/ASTGGTLDHMCVMCHT3T4Total ProteinIronFerritinTriglyceridesCholesterolLDL CholesterolHDLCholesteral/HDL RatioCO2White Blood CellsNeutrophilsMonocytesLymphocytesEosinophilsBasophilsRed Blood CellsHemoglobinHematocritPlateletsReticulocyte CountT7T-3 UPTAKETSHESRThe contents of this Application are for informational purposes only and are meant to be discussed with your physician or other qualified health care professional before being acted on.The Ranges, Causes, Clincal Notes & Nutrition are only to provide generic information only & the purpose to provide better explanation for the users to know more accurate about increase & decrease of each elements & empowering to take control of their health.
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Blood Test Guide - Analyze Your Blood Test Report
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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
Free
Category: Medical
Released: 18 January 2012
Version: 1.0
Size: 15.4 MB
Language: English
Developer: O Clock Software Pvt Ltd
© O Clock Software Pvt Ltd, India
Rated 4+
Blood Test Guide - Understand your Blood Test Report - ★★★★★ THE MOST ATTRACTIVE & INFORMATIVE Medical Application ★★★★★ - Its very much clear & simplified Reference Guide for everyone to understand their Blood Test Report in easier way. A blood test is a laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample that is usually extracted from a vein in the arm using a needle, or via fingerprick.
Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of medical test results from blood samples. A basic metabolic panel measures sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), magnesium, creatinine, and glucose. It also sometimes includes calcium. Some blood tests, such as those that measure glucose, cholesterol, or for determining the
existence or lack of STD, require fasting (or no food consumption) eight to twelve hours prior to the drawing of the blood sample.
In Blood Test Guide App, it provides all kind of information about each element with their Ranges for Normal as well as Clinical persons and more details about the Causes of increase/decrease and more. The most important elements discussed in this application are
Glucose Sodium Potassium Magnesium Chloride Blood Urea Nitrogen Creatinine Bun/Creatinine Ratio Uric Acid Phosphorus Calcium Albumin Calcium/Albumin Ratio Globulin A/G Ratio Alkaline Phosphatase SGPT/ALT & SGOT/AST GGT LDH MCV MCH T3 T4 Total Protein Iron Ferritin Triglycerides Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesteral/HDL Ratio CO2 White Blood Cells Neutrophils Monocytes Lymphocytes Eosinophils Basophils Red Blood Cells Hemoglobin Hematocrit Platelets Reticulocyte Count T7 T-3 UPTAKE TSH ESR
The contents of this Application are for informational purposes only and are meant to be discussed with your physician or other qualified health care professional before being acted on. The Ranges, Causes, Clincal Notes & Nutrition are only to provide generic information only & the purpose to provide better explanation for the users to know more accurate about increase & decrease of each elements & empowering to take control of their health.
Never disregard any advice given to you by your doctor or other qualified health care professional. Always seek the advice of a physician or other licensed health care professional regarding any questions you have about your medical condition(s) and treatment(s). This application is not a substitute for medical advice.