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Laboratory Tests Interpretation - Nurses Learning

Laboratory Tests Interpretation By Nurses REASEARCH PUBLICATION Continuing Education 2001 ALL RIGHTS RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this material may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or otherwise utilized, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, now existing or hereinafter invented, nor may any part of this course be copied and used for any other purpose without the written permission from the publisher and author. For low-cost copies, contact Nurses RESEARCH PUBLICATION 510-888-9070 Reprint Division. Notice and Disclaimers: Medicine and Nursing are ever-changing sciences. As new information is gained, changes in treatments and drug therapies are required. The author(s), editor, and publisher of this text have used every possible reliable source in order to verify information in this text, to be sure that the information is accurate and the most current and acceptable information available at the time of publication.

Fasting Specimen--Instruct the patient not to eat or drink after midnight the night before the test. Do not eat or drink in the morning before the specimen is collected. It is usually a good idea to place a sign on the bed to be sure no one gives the patient food. Again, check with hospital policy, and lab policy. The patient may be allowed small

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