Haematology
Haemoglobin is a common indicator of general health and a white blood cell count provide valuable information about a patient’s health
Haemoglobin testing in combination with white blood cell (WBC) count, performed at the point-of-care, will add information to the clinical evaluation of the primary care patient.
By using these two tests, a full CBC ordered from the laboratory would only be required if anemia or an abnormal WBC count is detected, or when clinical signs and the patient’s history indicate the need for further investigation. [1]
For more information go to hemocue.com.
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