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Spanish term or phrase:
QSC
English translation:
Blood chemistry
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Spanish term
QSC
Spanish to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Abbreviation in report on lab work
Mexican hospital report of physical exam.
The labs are as follows:
- CBC - hematocrit, platelets, leucocytes, lymphocites ....
- ****QSC**** creatinine, urea, BUN, GFR
- Liver function tests: Total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, GOT, GPT, .....
- Times: prothrombin time, INR, .....
I can't figure out *QSC." I think that first letter is a Q but it could possibly be an "O."
The labs are as follows:
- CBC - hematocrit, platelets, leucocytes, lymphocites ....
- ****QSC**** creatinine, urea, BUN, GFR
- Liver function tests: Total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, GOT, GPT, .....
- Times: prothrombin time, INR, .....
I can't figure out *QSC." I think that first letter is a Q but it could possibly be an "O."
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Blood chemistry
2. Química sanguínea o panel metabólico básico (QSC) Mide diferentes sustancias químicas en la sangre. En esta prueba se utiliza el plasma sanguíneo, que brinda información sobre los músculos (incluyendo el corazón), los huesos, los riñones y el hígado, ya que incluye las pruebas que miden la glucosa en la sangre, el calcio, los electrolitos, además de las pruebas de función renal.
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Blood Chemistry
Blood chemistry tests measure certain chemicals in your blood. Results of these tests give your health care provider important information about your general health, how well your organs (such as the liver and kidneys) are working, and whether you may be experiencing side effects from HIV drugs. Abnormal results can point to a problem that needs to be addressed. Important blood chemistry tests include:
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blood chemistry test
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(blud KEH-mih-stree …)
A test done on a sample of blood to measure the amount of certain substances in the body. These substances include electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, and chloride), fats, proteins, glucose (sugar), and enzymes. Blood chemistry tests give important information about how well a person’s kidneys, liver, and other organs are working. An abnormal amount of a substance in the blood can be a sign of disease or side effect of treatment. Blood chemistry tests are used to help diagnose and monitor many conditions before, during, and after treatment. Also called blood chemistry study.
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Blood Chemistry
Blood chemistry tests measure certain chemicals in your blood. Results of these tests give your health care provider important information about your general health, how well your organs (such as the liver and kidneys) are working, and whether you may be experiencing side effects from HIV drugs. Abnormal results can point to a problem that needs to be addressed. Important blood chemistry tests include:
https://www.thewellproject.org/hiv-information/understanding...
blood chemistry test
Listen to pronunciation
(blud KEH-mih-stree …)
A test done on a sample of blood to measure the amount of certain substances in the body. These substances include electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, and chloride), fats, proteins, glucose (sugar), and enzymes. Blood chemistry tests give important information about how well a person’s kidneys, liver, and other organs are working. An abnormal amount of a substance in the blood can be a sign of disease or side effect of treatment. Blood chemistry tests are used to help diagnose and monitor many conditions before, during, and after treatment. Also called blood chemistry study.
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