That shouldn't» t be a problem because a reticulocyte count is usually a standard part of the CBC / WBC test panel that the vet ordered to be
run on the blood sample taken from your cat or dog.
Not exact matches
The test is
run on a
sample of the woman's
blood and cheek swabs from possible fathers.
Since
blood samples are taken and frozen with many clinical trials, this allows them «almost a bit of a time machine» to go back and explore questions around pain or neuropathy to
run tests
on neurons created from
blood samples of patients taken in past clinical trials where responses and outcomes have already been recorded.»
A total of 35 investigators from 20 institutes and 32 tests were
run on over 4000
blood samples collected during RV144 clinical trials.
Here's how it works: A
sample of your
blood, skin cells, or saliva is sent to a laboratory that
runs tests
on it to look for gene mutations associated with particular conditions.
International Cat Care believe that whenever genetic tests are
run on cats for the selection of breeding stock, the gene test result should be linked to a method of permanently identifying the cat that has been tested (eg, a standard, internationally recognised microchip number), and that a vet should collect the
sample (
blood sample or cheek swab) so that the identification (microchip number) can be verified and recorded
on the submission form and result.
We are able to retain
blood and urine
samples within minutes and have the results of the testing within 12 to 72 hours depending
on the type of test that is
run.
The lab will
run test
on your
blood and urine
sample.
Lab Assistant — Parker Children's Hospital — March 2007 — May 2012 • Prepared specimens for analysis and distribution following laboratory procedures; performed laboratory functions and worked with quality and regulations indicators • Obtained
blood from patients using fingerstick, heelstick, or venipuncture in order to procure
blood samples for analysis; ensured correct patient identification through registration system and made sure that correct tests were ordered • Responded to patient needs, including attention to phone calls, courier deliveries, and removal of pneumatic tubes; referred unresolved issues to supervisory
on duty • Filed and pulled pathology slides and performed proper tissue disposal when necessary; assisted supervising medical technologist with post-mortem specimens • Performed inventory and general maintenance of lab area; reported equipment repair needs and supplies required for efficient
running of the lab