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Diagnositic

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mammography   a specialized x-ray of the breast  
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hemoglobin (Hgb/Hb)   anemia;hemorrahage  
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platelet count   counts the number of platelets  
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arterial blood gases (ABGs)   determines amount of O2 and CO2 dissolved in the blood  
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sputum test   diagnose cause of chest infections  
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blood glucose levels   diagnose metabolic diseases  
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midstream urine (MSU)   diagnose urinary tract infections  
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hematologist   diagnose, treatment, prevention, investigation of blood and lymphatic system disorders  
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gastroscopy   esophagus, stomach and small intestine are viewed  
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partial thromboplastin time (PTT)   evaluates clotting  
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pathologist   examines tissue samples;performs autopsies  
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stress test   exercise ECG  
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complete blood count (CBC)   helps establish a diagnoses as part of a routine exam  
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homeostasis   healthy body is in a state of equilibrium  
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stat   immediately  
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electrolytes   includes testing for sodium, potassium and chloride  
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radiologist   interprets images of the human body  
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erthrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR/sed rate)   measurement of the settling of RBCs  
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cardiac enzymes   measure enzymes that can tell if a heart attack has occured  
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cholesterol/triglycerides   measures types of fat in blood  
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glucose tolerance test (GTT)   more detailed to diagnose diabetes  
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critical value   one that indicates a life-threatening situation and requires immediate attention  
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blood cultures   ordered if client is suspected of having septicemia  
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positron emission tomography   produces three-dimensional images of cross-sections of body parts  
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electrocardiography (ECG/EKG)   records the electrical activity of the heart  
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autopsy   the examination of a body to determine the cause of death  
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reference range   the normal range;the values expected for a particular test  
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bone mineral density test (BMD)   used to check the density of bone in the spine and hip  
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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)   uses a magnetic field to produce images  
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ERCP   uses an endoscope to visualize the liver and bile ducts  
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ultrasonography/ultrasound (US)   uses high-frequence sound waves  
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echocardiogram(record)/echocardiography   uses ultrasound waves to evaluate cardiac function  
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colonoscopy   visual exam of the large intestine  
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barium enema   visualizes the lower portion of the bowel  
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barium swallow   x-ray of the throat and esophagus  
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semi Fowler position   lying on the back with upper body raised 45 degrees  
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supine position   lying on the back  
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Fowler position   sitting at 90 degrees with feet and legs extended  
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dorsal recumbent position   lying on back with slightly bent knees  
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knee-chest position   head and chest on bed, buttocks raised, knees and feet on the bed  
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Sims position   lying on side with top knee bent and on the bed, one arm behind and other bent, resting by head  
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lithotomy position   position for gynecological exam  
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Trendelburg position   laying on back with head lower than feet  
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prone position   lying flat on stomach with hands under head  
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gynecological examination mayo tray   gloves, gauze, slides, specimen bottle (biopsy), CTAs, laboratory requisition, vaginal speculum, cytological fixative spray, uterine sponge forceps, K-y jelly, stethoscope, Sphygmomanometer, normal saline solution  
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proctological examination mayo tray   gloves, gauze, speciman bottle, slides, CTAs (rectal), lab requisition, Anoscope, Proctoscope, Sigmoidoscope, K-y jelly  
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Complete physical examination (CPE)   gloves, gauze, slides, specimen bottle, CTAs, laboratory requisition, Otoscope, Ophthalmoscope, tongue depressors, Sphygmomanometer, stethoscope, percussion hammer, nasal speculum, tuning fork, thermometer, Emesis basin, tissues  
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