Author Topic: Did you have to get blood work done before surgery?  (Read 4753 times)

Offline Copespo

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My surgery is in a month, my surgeon wants me to get blood work done and send back to his office. On the paper that shows what he wants back, it has CBC/DIff/Platelets,  PT and PTT,  Chemistry (SMA),  UA...circled... what are these for? Is this a hormonal check or standard procedure?
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Offline iki4life

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standard...i had to get it done too

Offline va_drew

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I just had a finger stick hemoglobin 2 days prior.

Offline Dr. Cruise

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Your tests are completely normal. All patients that I operate on are required (at minimum) to get a PT/PTT and CBC test. The tests make sure that your blood count is high enough for safe surgery and that your blood clots correctly. Any doctor who doesn't require these tests is not performing surgery with the utmost safety.
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Offline flex1appeal

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I got blood work done too. It is standard.


 

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