Medical Test

A medical test is any kind of diagnostic procedure performed for health reasons. For example:
  • to diagnose diseases
  • to measure the progress or recovery from disease
  • to confirm that a person is free from disease
Some medical tests are parts of a simple physical examination which require only simple tools in the hands of a skilled practitioner, and can be performed in an office environment. Some other tests require elaborate equipment or the use of a sterile operating theatre environment. Some tests require samples of tissue or body fluids to be sent off to a pathology lab for further analysis. Some simple chemical tests, such as urine pH, can be measured directly in the doctor's office. Most medical tests are conducted on the living; however, some of these tests can also be carried out on a dead person as part of an autopsy. Medical tests can be classified into three categories: Types of medical tests include: Consulting room tests: More invasive examinations requiring sterile procedures: Requiring laboratory analysis: Requiring microscopy Requiring elaborate medical equipment: *

 

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