“Laboratory tests, blood collection methods and types of samples”
الإصدار الرابع والثلاثون من المجلة العلمية لنشر البحوث
تم نشر الإصدار الرابع والثلاثون من المجلة العمية لنشر البحوث في: 1-12 -2024م. يحتوي الإصدار على بعض الأبحاث في مختلف التخصصات، كما أن الإصدار قد تناول العديد من المشاكل البحثية المهمه التي تشكل أهمية وفائدة كبيرة للمجتمع العلمي والمعرفي. جميع الأبحاث متاحة للتحميل والتعقيب والاستشهاد المرجعي لكافة الباحثين والأكاديميين.
الأبحاث والأوراق العلمية:
Name: Jaffar MohmmedAli Maki Al-Hammad
Name: Ibrahim Alawi Kadeem Alshurafa
Name: Saeed Ali Abdullah Aljanabi
Name: Mohammed Ayad Ismail Almomen
Name: Saeed Yousef Abdullah Alashoor
Name: Mohammed Ali Ahmad Alsada
Name: Jaffar mohammad Abdullah AL fardan
Name: Moayed Issa Salman Alsalman
Name: Hussain Ali Own Almushiqry
Name: Sawsan Ibrahim Ali Alqallaf
Name: Amira Ali Mahdi Al jarad
Name: Jassim Ahmed Rashed Aljumaian
Name: Ali Abdulla Saleh Alyaseen
“Laboratory tests, blood collection methods and types of samples”
Abstract:
Laboratory tests are fundamental tools in modern medicine, providing critical information for diagnosing diseases, monitoring conditions, and guiding treatment decisions. These tests analyze biological samples such as blood, urine, tissue, and saliva, enabling healthcare providers to assess a patient’s health status and predict disease progression. Laboratory tests range from routine procedures like complete blood counts and liver function tests to specialized assays for detecting infections, genetic mutations, and cancer. Accurate blood collection is essential for ensuring reliable test results, with various techniques—such as venipuncture, capillary collection, and arterial blood sampling—employed based on the type of test, patient condition, and sample volume needed. In addition to blood, other samples like urine, sputum, and biopsies play a key role in diagnosing a range of medical conditions. The ongoing development of more precise, rapid, and non-invasive diagnostic methods, including liquid biopsies and point-of-care testing, promises to improve patient care by enabling earlier disease detection and more personalized treatment. As technology advances, laboratory tests and blood collection techniques continue to evolve, enhancing the ability to diagnose and treat diseases more effectively.