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What is assessed in a Full Blood Count (FBC)?
What is assessed in a Full Blood Count (FBC)?
- Only white blood cell quantity
- Blood sugar levels
- Cholesterol levels
- Quantity and quality of different blood cell types (correct)
What does the Biochemistry department primarily analyze?
What does the Biochemistry department primarily analyze?
- Only urine samples
- Whole blood and urine only
- Only red blood cells and plasma
- Serum, plasma, and other body fluids (correct)
Which of the following tests is part of the Haematology department?
Which of the following tests is part of the Haematology department?
- Electrolytes and Creatinine
- Sodium (Na)
- Potassium (K)
- Haemoglobin Electrophoresis (correct)
Which electrolytes are assessed in the renal tests of the Biochemistry department?
Which electrolytes are assessed in the renal tests of the Biochemistry department?
What does the term 'pathology' derive from?
What does the term 'pathology' derive from?
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Full Blood Count (FBC)
Full Blood Count (FBC)
A blood test that checks the quantity and quality of blood cells.
Haematology Department
Haematology Department
The lab department that analyzes blood for various components.
Electrolytes
Electrolytes
Important salts in blood serum or plasma, like sodium, potassium, and chloride.
Biochemistry Department
Biochemistry Department
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Renal panel
Renal panel
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