What does a hospital blood test look for?

Hospital blood sampling program, including the diagnosis of disease required blood sampling program and disease-related other blood sampling program. For example, if you have abdominal pain and go to the hospital for a checkup, and the doctor suspects that the patient may have appendicitis after a physical examination, then you need to prescribe tests to confirm the diagnosis, and routinely need to prescribe routine blood tests and biochemical tests. If the routine blood test reveals elevated white blood cells and neutrophils, it can support the diagnosis of appendicitis. Other tests are prescribed for surgery, such as coagulation routine, Hepatitis B penta and pre-transfusion routine, which is for AIDS, syphilis and Hepatitis C.