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. It’s easier to see abnormalities when the lungs are … (deflat-
ed/inflated).
8. Read and try to remember the most common lab tests.
a
. A
Microbiology request form
uses a number of abbreviations
for specimen types.
Data collected …/…/…
Time collected ………. (24hr)
Axilla sw
Groin sw
MSU (mid-stream urine)
Eye sw
CSU (catheter specimen of urine) Endocervical sw
Urine – Other, specify
Sw in Virus TM* (give site)
Faeces
Sw for Chlamydia (give site)
Sputum
Blood Culture
NP secretions (nasal passage)
Clotted Blood
BAL (blood alcohol level)
CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)
Induced sputum
Nose sw (swab)
* special medium
Throat sw
b
. A
Biochemistry and Haematology lab report
Value
Range
Unit
Full blood count (FBC)
Haemoglobin (Hb)
143 115 – 165 g/L (grams per litre)
Haematocrit (HCT)
0,233 0,37– 0,47 L/L (litres per litre)
Mean cell volume (MCV)
72.5 78.0–98.0 fL (femolitres)
White cell count (WCC)
7.4
4.0–11.0 10
9
/L (times ten to
the power nine per
litre)
Urea and electrolytes (U&E)
Urea
4.5
2.5–6.6 mmol/L (millimols
per litre)
Creatinine
58
60–120 mmol/L
Sodium (Na)
138
135–145 mmol/L
Potassium (K)
4.5
3.6–5
mmol/L