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re: Question for Dr's of the OT update in OP

Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:23 am to
Posted by MBclass83
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Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:23 am to
creatinine wouldn't have been that high with a hemolyzed sample. You would also have to look at the blood urea nitrogen level for renal problems.
Something else I thought of is if sample was hemolyzed, the sample should have been rejected by testing facility and a recollect requested.
Posted by bencoleman
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Posted on 7/3/15 at 7:46 am to
quote:

creatinine wouldn't have been that high with a hemolyzed sample. You would also have to look at the blood urea nitrogen level for renal problems.
Something else I thought of is if sample was hemolyzed, the sample should have been rejected by testing facility and a recollect requested.










At this point it's pretty much known that the sample wasn't hemolyzed.
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