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What blood tests should be done before surgery?

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A CBC-complete blood count and possibly a bleeding time if you have been using any type of aspirin-containing medications.
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What tests are done on the blood?

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The maternal blood is tested for syphilis, hepatitis B and C, and HIV. HLA typing is not normally done at the time of processing and would be done to a sample to confirm compatibility between a recipient and a donor, if other than the baby. This testing would be done as part of a physician ordered transplant work-up and should be reimbursed by insurance. Top
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I have had extensive blood tests already, can those be used?

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We do encourage patients to bring previous tests they have undergone for the Physicians to review; however, depending on the symptoms presented the Physicians may or may not be able to use existing lab work.
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How Many And What Tests Are Done On The Blood Samples?

Umbilical Cord Blood Frequently Asked Questions
The FDA requires the following tests be performed on the mother's blood and the cord blood. We conduct all these test and and additional three tests; one for bacterial contaminants to make sure that the product from the cord blood is sterile, and the other two to determine the number and viability of stem cells in the cord blood. ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) - used in the diagnosis and treatment of hepatic disease, heart disease and hepatotoxicity of some drugs.
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Are my blood tests covered by my insurance ?

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In almost all cases they will be covered to the fullest extent of your benefits just as if your in-network doctor had ordered them. You must go to a lab that is in your insurance company?s network. We will give you a lab requisition form that is good at any lab. We can also recommend a lab that is in your network.
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Can I donate my own blood before surgery?

Maze FAQ [from the Atrial Fibrillation Page]
Yes, there are several mechanisms available for donating your own blood before surgery. It is possible to donate at a local blood bank and have it shipped to the hospital, but specific guidelines must be followed. Also, be aware that there are usually fees associated with the collection, processing, and testing of "autologous" blood for which the patient will be responsible. Please contact our office for additional information on how to arrange for autologous donation.
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Will I need a blood transfusion after surgery?

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There is a possibility that you may need a blood transfusion after surgery. You have the option of relying on blood from the blood bank or you may donate your own blood prior to the surgery. Your donated blood will be stored for your use only.
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What are the routine tests before surgery?

Certain basic blood tests are done prior to surgery; complete blood count, electrolytes, thyroid hormone levels, phosphorus, albumin, liver enzymes, cholesterol, uric acid, magnesium, lipid profile, PT/PTT, HgbA1c as well as referrals to other specialists (Endocrinology, Cardiology, Psychiatry, Pulmonary) as indicated.
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What kind of medical tests will I have to take before surgery?

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This will vary from doctor to doctor. Some insurance companies also require specific tests. These may include an upper GI, endoscopy, gall bladder ultrasound, blood tests, and x-rays. Sometimes a psychiatric evaluation is done. This is to ensure that patients understand what this surgery will or won't do for them, and they will be able to commit to the major lifestyle change.
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Q - What other tests will be done during the surgery evaluation?

The California Pacific Epilepsy Program
A - We may stimulate the electrodes with tiny electrical currents in order to map out important areas of function in your brain such as speech and motor areas. This is done by the doctor in your room. You will be asked to read and do certain tasks to help define these areas.
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What blood tests are performed on the blood?

Donating
Several tests are done to ensure the safety of the blood. These include blood type, HIV, hepatitis, syphilis, West Nile Virus, and a liver function test.
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What tests are done on donated blood?

American Red Cross - Blood Services NEO Region
Several tests are performed on each unit of blood, including blood type and testing for infectious diseases, such as HIV, hepatitis and West Nile virus infection. The tests are extremely sensitive, but they cannot detect very recent infection (within a few days before the donation), so we count on our blood donors to answer the health history questions accurately.
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Which blood tests should I take before I take EPO?

EPO (erithropoyetin) F.A.Q. Page
You need to know "hematocrit" and "hemoglobin". "Average" hematocrit is about 45% and hemoglobin about 15% or 14.8%, about there... Bicycle riders are tested and allowed to run long distance races if their hematocrit is at most 50%, so I consider 50% hematocrit is a very safe hematocrit. My own hematocrit has been between 52% and 55% since I began to use EPO in 2002. You should also test for iron. Iron carries oxygen so it is good, but it also oxidizes, so too much iron is bad.
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What tests are performed on my blood?

Oklahoma Blood Institute - Frequently Asked Questions
Rh - Rh Typing: People who have the Rh antigen on their red cells are typed as Rh positive. People who lack the Rh antigen are typed as Rh negative. CHOL - Cholesterol: Cholesterol is a fat-like substance found naturally in the body. Cholesterol levels can be affected by genetic or due to the foods you eat. Too much cholesterol increases your risk of having a heart attacks or a stroke. A level less than 200 is desirable. Diet and exercise affect your levels.
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Do I need to get blood tests while I'm on naltrexone? How often?

Frequently Asked Questions about Naltrexone
To ensure that naltrexone treatment is safe, blood tests should be obtained prior to initial treatment. Following that, retesting generally occurs at monthly intervals for the first three months, with less frequent testing after that point. More frequent testing may be requested depending on the health of your liver prior to beginning treatment.
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What blood tests detect the presence of HIV?

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Two types of tests are commonly used to detect HIV infection. The most commonly used initial test is an enzyme immune assay (EIA) or the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). If EIA test results show a reaction, the test is repeated on the same blood sample. If the sample is repeatedly reactive, the results are "confirmed" using a second test such as the Western blot.
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Are there HIV tests that don't involve drawing blood?

Cable Positive HIV/AIDS Information
Urine testing for HIV antibodies is not as sensitive or specific as blood testing. Available urine tests include an EIA and a Western blot test that can confirm EIA results. A physician must order these tests, and the results are reported to the ordering physician or his or her assistant. Orasure© is currently the only federally approved oral-fluid test. It collects fluids from inside the mouth, and analyzes them using an EIA test and supplemental Western blot test if necessary.
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Do you do blood tests?

Meridian Medical Group | FAQ Cancer
Yes, and we frequently order test such as viral titers, hormone levels, vitamin levels and markers that conventional doctors may not utilize. For such testing we use Quest as well as Bioreference laboratories, and you can have your blood drawn by us as well as by your own doctors or at the laboratory's drawing stations.
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Willow Women's Clinic : Frequently Asked Questions
You will have a hemoglobin test, and one for the Rh factor in your blood (your blood type) unless you have written proof of your blood type. Some women may have a third test if they have an illness, like hepatitis or kidney disease. A few women will need to go for extra blood tests to measure the level of pregnancy hormone.
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Can I donate my own blood for surgery?

Donating
Individuals can donate their blood for their own upcoming surgical needs, if prescribed by a physician.
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Can I donate blood for my own surgery?

American Red Cross - Blood Services NEO Region
Yes. To donate blood for your own use, which is called autologous blood, first your doctor will need to send an order to our Special Donations department, and then, you can call in (216-431-3086 or 800-676-3307) to make your donation appointments. Autologous blood is an option for patients having elective surgery, most often, orthopedic surgery. Please discuss with your doctor whether autologous donation is right for you.
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How Will Anesthesia and Surgery Preparation Affect My Blood Sugar?

Frequently Asked Questions About a Diabetes Hospital Stay
Patients with diabetes are often taken off their glucose control medications the night before surgery. Often, as with most patients preparing for surgery, those with diabetes must also fast and refrain from drinking fluids before surgery. For this reason, people with diabetes are often scheduled for surgery early in the morning to limit the amount of time they are off their medications. Discuss this option with your diabetes care team and surgeon.
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Please see our step by step guide for more details about pre-operative testing. We do not view weight loss surgery as a trivial undertaking and there are significant risks for patients who are by all other accounts relatively healthy. Making sure that all unknown health conditions are diagnosed prior to surgery lowers the risk of elective surgery. Patients must have a primary care physician to coordinate the preoperative work-up.
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What tests are performed before surgery?

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A week or two before surgery, your ophthalmologist will measure the curvature of the cornea and the size and shape of the eye. For patients who will receive an IOL, this information helps your doctor to choose the right type of IOL.
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What kinds of tests are typically performed prior to surgery?

Maze FAQ [from the Atrial Fibrillation Page]
echocardiogram is essential for all patients prior to a Maze procedure. The echocardiogram is an ultrasound study of the heart that helps physicians to evaluate the structure and the function of the heart and the valves. In addition, all patients over the age of 40 will need to have a cardiac catheterization to assess the coronary arteries for evidence of blockage.
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