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==Laboratory tests== | ==Laboratory tests== | ||
* Complete blood count - identifying anemia and infections | * Complete blood count - identifying [[anemia]] and infections | ||
* Blood glucose - hypoglycemia, diabetes | * Blood glucose - [[hypoglycemia]], [[diabetes]] | ||
* Vitamin assays - vitamin deficiency (thiamine, B-12) | * Vitamin assays - vitamin deficiency (thiamine, B-12) | ||
* Liver function tests | * [[Liver function tests]] | ||
* Renal function tests | * [[Renal function tests]] | ||
* Serum electrolytes | * [[Serum electrolytes]] | ||
* Serum hormones - thyroid, parathyroid hormones | * Serum hormones - [[thyroid]], [[parathyroid]] hormones | ||
* Drug levels | * Drug levels | ||
* Urine analysis | * [[Urine analysis]] | ||
* Urine toxicology screening | * [[Urine toxicology screening]] | ||
* Hepatitis serology | * [[Hepatitis]] serology | ||
* Syphilis serology | * [[Syphilis serology]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Laboratory tests
- Complete blood count - identifying anemia and infections
- Blood glucose - hypoglycemia, diabetes
- Vitamin assays - vitamin deficiency (thiamine, B-12)
- Liver function tests
- Renal function tests
- Serum electrolytes
- Serum hormones - thyroid, parathyroid hormones
- Drug levels
- Urine analysis
- Urine toxicology screening
- Hepatitis serology
- Syphilis serology