Regular blood testing is one of the most important way to keep track your overall physical well- begin.
Laboratory tests check a sample of your blood, urine, or body tissues. A technician or your doctor analyzes the test samples to see if your results fall within the normal range. The tests use a range because what is normal differs from person to person. Many factors affect test results. These include:
Your sex, age and race
What you eat and drink
Medicines you take
How well you followed pre-test instructions
Your doctor may also compare your results to results from previous tests. Laboratory tests are often part of a routine checkup to look for changes in your health. They also help doctors diagnose medical conditions, plan or evaluate treatments, and monitor diseases.
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World Class, Noval Technologies: We are using world-class, noval and latest technologies in our Patholgy Lab for accurate and fastest reporting.
Reduces Errors: Introducing Laboratory Automation offers the advantage of allowing a fusion of modern preanalytical workstations with analytical platforms lowering the risk of error. The automated analyzers ensure accuracy in testing.
Increases Productivity: Large tasks ranging from sample handling to microplate handling can be done smoothly. Updated lab scheduling software helps to volumize workforce capacity from short to long term, enhancing productivity which is a major benefit.
Reduced Test Price: We believe in offering affordable healthcare to all. With the automated integration introduced by us, a great number of tests can be performed, ultimately reducing test costs and helping us in giving the most affordable prices to our patients with the distinguished experience.
Faster Service: Automation ensures biochemical testings, molecular diagnostics, immunoassay and other tests which can now be performed in a shorter duration than before, ensuring faster turnaround times.
At Cyano, we believe that automation in Laboratory helps yield better and more reliable results for patient care. Knowing this closely, we focus and getting together the market leading technology in each and every of our divisions together under our laboratory roof
Bio-Chemistry Analyzer
Labomed Vision 2000 (Halogen)
Vision Pro
Biorad Variant II Analyzer
Explain what will happen. Tell your child why the test is needed and how the sample will be collected. Use language and terms based on your child's age. Assure your child you will be with them or nearby the whole time.
Be honest, but reassuring. Don't tell your child the test won't hurt; it may actually be painful. Instead, say that the test may hurt or pinch a bit, but the pain will go away quickly.
Practice the test at home. Younger children can practice doing the test on a stuffed animal or doll.
Practice deep breathing and other comforting activities with your child.These may include thinking happy thoughts and counting slowly from one to ten.
Schedule the test at the right time. Try to schedule the test for a time when your child is less likely to be tired or hungry. If your child is getting a blood test, eating beforehand will lessen the chance of lightheadedness. But if your child needs a test that requires fasting (not eating or drinking), it's best to schedule the test for first thing in the morning. You should also bring a snack for afterward.
Offer plenty of water. If the test doesn't require limiting or avoiding fluids, encourage your child to drink lots of water the day before and the morning of the test. For a blood test, it can make it easier to draw blood, because it puts more fluid in the veins. For a urine test, it can make it easier to urinate when the sample is needed.
Offer a distraction. Bring along a favorite toy, game, or book to help distract your child before and during the test.
Provide physical comfort. If the provider says it's OK, hold your child's hand or provide other physical contact during the test. If your baby needs a test, comfort him or her with gentle physical contact and use a calm, quiet voice. Hold your baby during the test if you are allowed. If not, stand where your baby can see your face.
Plan a reward for afterward. Offer your child a treat or make a plan to do something fun together after the test. Thinking about a reward may help distract your child and encourage cooperation during the procedure.