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- A urinalysis (or "UA") is an array of tests performed on urine and one of the most
common methods of medical diagnosis.[1] A part of a urinalysis can be performed by
using urine dipsticks, in which the test results can be read as color changes.
Fecalysis
- examination of the stool to determine various properties such as colour, and abnormal
elements such as gross and occult blood, parasites, mucus, pathogenic organisms, etc.
CBC
- Complete blood count, a medical test that gives information about blood cells.
The CBC is a screening test, used to diagnose and manage numerous diseases. The results
can reflect problems with fluid volume (such as dehydration) or loss of blood. It can
show abnormalities in the production, life span, and rate of destruction of blood cells. It
can reflect acute or chronic infection, allergies, and problems with clotting.
CBC also includes information about the red blood cells that is calculated from the other
measurements:
Blood Typing
- blood test to determine the blood grouping (A B O), Test is done to prevent transfusion
of incompatible blood products and reactions.