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Interpreting Your Child’s Lab Results
www.articles.complexchild.comresults. Each lab has its own equipment that is calibrated uniquely, and results vary depending on the lab. While most tests have similar reference ranges from lab to lab, there are some, such as the test for Lipase, that use different testing systems with very different reference ranges. Results from one lab may not be equivalent to results at
Understanding Your Lab Results - Myeloma Central
media.myelomacentral.comand may vary slightly from lab to lab. And always rely on your doctor for a full explanation of what your results may mean. Visit MyelomaCentral.com Understanding Your Lab Results LABORATORY NORMAL ASSESSMENT RANGEa SERUM PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS Protein 6.0-7.8 g/dL Albumin 3.5-5.5 g/dL α 1-Globulin 0.2-0.4 g/dL α 2-Globulin 0.5-0.9 g/dL
70% of medical decisions are based on lab results
www.questdiagnostics.comtest results. As health care reform focuses on diagnosis and early intervention, timely and accurate lab results are necessary for the quality of patient care and for managing downstream costs. Therefore, ongoing investment in the hospital laboratory is crucial as it allows: 1. Quality of testing 2. Operational efficiencies 3. Access to the latest
Lab Results Online via My Personal Records - Alberta
myhealth.alberta.caLab Results Online via My Personal Records Update for June 15, 2021 By the end of September 2021, nearly all lab results available in Netcare will be released immediately to Alberta Health’s MyHealth Records (MHR), in the My Personal Records (MPR) application. This is part of Alberta Health’s results rollout, started in February 2021.