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what the risks are blood test, serum trypsin, trypsin-like immunoreactivity, serum trypsinogen, test that measures the amount, trypsinogen, in the blood, blood is drawn, a vein on the inside, the elbow, the hand, puncture site is cleaned, antiseptic, an elastic band, around the upper arm to apply pressure, restrict blood flow, the vein, 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, an infant, young child, 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, blood is then analyzed, no special preparations, infants, children, test depends on child's age, previous experience, 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, trypsinogen, precursor of trypsin, an enzyme produced, in the pancreas, trypsin breaks down protein, in the duodenum, test is performed to detect diseases, the pancreas, trypsin, trypsinogen levels, types of pancreatic disease acute pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, normal levels seen in chronic pancreatitis, after digestion, trypsin is found, in the bloodstream, abnormal pancreatic production, pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, acute, chronic pancreatitis risks associated, having blood drawn, excessive bleeding, fainting, feeling lightheaded, hematoma, blood accumulating under the skin, infection, a slight risk, the skin is broken, multiple punctures to locate veins, other tests to detect pancreas diseases, schilling test, serum amylase, serum lipase.



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