词汇 | blood-draw |
释义 | blood draw noun[ C ] USuk /ˈblʌd ˌdrɔː/ us /ˈblʌd ˌdrɑː/ the act of taking blood from someone's body, usually in order to test it for a particular disease, condition, etc., or the blood that is taken: do a blood drawIf you suspect your child is at risk of lead poisoning, ask your doctor to do a blood draw. A simple blood draw put through a testing procedure can tell the patient if they fall into this high-risk group for breast and ovarian cancer. Police decided to approach him directly and get a blood draw to make sure he wasn't the killer. The panel will rule on whether mandatory blood draws to collect DNA from prison inmates are consitutional. She had just had a post-transplant exam and blood draw. His subjects were given lunch and $10 after the blood draws. Medical treatment: symptoms & diagnosis of medical problems adverse reaction aerophobia aggressively amyloid anoxia contraindicated contraindication ct CT scan diagnostic differential diagnosis pathologically PCR PCR test phlebotomy postdromal undiagnosed vital signs vitals VO2max You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Testing, checking and experimenting |
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