Blood test Reference Ranges medicine
Published: 5 Mar 2024
Blood Test Report Interpretation
Your healthcare provider will receive a report summarizing your blood test results for review.
Blood Test Significance
Blood tests provide valuable insights into your health, including:
* Monitoring diabetes and cholesterol management
* Diagnosing cardiovascular disease, infections, and other underlying conditions
Blood Test Analysis
After collection, your blood is processed in a laboratory and analyzed for various biomarkers. These results can:
* Identify underlying health conditions
* Provide early warning signs of potential issues, allowing for timely interventions
* Inform medication recommendations
Reference Ranges and Units of Measurement
* Labs may use different reference ranges and units of measurement, which can vary from lab to lab.
* Medical Tests Analyzer allows you to modify these values based on the laboratory's specifications.
* Units of measurement may vary (e.g., mmol/L or mg/dL), but results are interpreted in relation to the reference ranges set by the laboratory.
Reference Range Adjustment
* You can customize both measurement units and reference ranges in Medical Tests Analyzer.
* This feature allows for accurate interpretation of your results, regardless of the lab's reporting format.
* Reference ranges may differ based on factors such as age and gender.
Additional Notes
* Medical Tests Analyzer provides default reference ranges and units of measurement for quantitative lab tests.
* The reporting format may vary from lab to lab, including the naming and units of measurement.