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leukocyte alkaline phosphatase, lap
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test that measures the amount, an enzyme, alkaline phosphatase, white blood cells, leukocytes,
blood is drawn, a vein, the elbow, the hand, puncture site is cleaned, antiseptic, an elastic band, around the upper arm, veins below the band to fill, blood, a needle is inserted, vein, blood is collected in an air-tight vial, a syringe, band is removed, restore circulation, once the blood has been collected, needle is removed, puncture site is covered to stop any bleeding, in infants, young children, area is cleansed, antiseptic, punctured, a sharp needle, a lancet, blood collected, pipette, small glass tube, on a slide, onto a test strip, into a small container, cotton, a bandage applied, puncture site, any continued bleeding, white blood cells, separated, rest, the blood components, among the enzymes, white blood cells is lap, lap causes, substances that contain phosphate to bind to certain dyes, lap, estimated, examining the size, color, the stained granules that form,
fast, 6 hours, advise to discontinue drugs, affect the test, antibiotics, narcotics, methyldopa, propranolol, cortisone, allopurinol, tricyclic antidepressants, chlorpromazine, oral contraceptives, anti-inflammatory medications, androgens, tranquilizers, antiarthritic drugs, oral, by mouth, anti-diabetic drugs, infants, children, physical, psychological preparation, procedure depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, the needle is inserted to draw blood, feel moderate pain, others feel only a prick, stinging sensation, some throbbing,
alkaline phosphatase, enzyme present in different forms thoughout the body, lap, alkaline phosphatase, white blood cells, useful in confirming, certain disorders,
a staining score of 20 to 100, out of a maximum of 400, considered normal,
lap, higher-than-normal, polycythemia vera, myelofibrosis, lap normal, higher-than-normal, leukemoid reaction to infection, women on oral contraceptives, lap, lower-than-normal, chronic granulocytic leukemia, lap lower-than-normal, decreased bone marrow activity, pernicious anemia, aplastic anemia, primary thrombocythemia, additional condition under which the test performed, excessive bleeding, fainting, feeling light-headed, hematoma, blood accumulating under the skin, infection, a slight risk, the skin is broken, multiple punctures to locate veins,
veins, arteries vary in size, obtaining a blood sample.
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