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Finger Stick - Capillary. PRINCIPLE: An alternate method for obtaining a blood sample from an adult or child over 1year of age, ...
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Validation of a rapid capillary whole blood finger stick test for diagnosing H. pylori infection in general practice. GJB Hurenkamp, RWM van der Hulst, ...
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Concerns itself with obtaining capillary blood specimens using the "finger stick" method. Topics illustrated include: indications; adverse results; materials needed; technique.
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Subcutaneous Infusion and Capillary "Finger Stick" Sampling of Stable Isotope Tracer in Metabolic Studies ... Two of our 12 subjects expressed mild discomfort with the finger sticks toward the end of the study period. Thus, in prolonged studies with repetitive finger sticks, it may be worthwhile to consider a topical...
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Fingerprick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medicine, some blood tests are conducted on venous blood obtained by fingerprick . There are various ways of opening a small wound that produces no more than a few drops of blood. The procedure c...
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Instead of applying blood directly to filter paper from an individual’s finger, the method of Cook et al. (7 ) requires a premeasured quantity of sample, i.e., whole blood is collected by venipuncture or in capillary tubes after finger sticks, and spotted with a pipette onto filter paper in 25-µL quantities.
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For finger and heel sticks ... The SAFE-T-FILL® capillary blood collection tubes from RAM Scientific are used to collect microliter volume capillary blood samples from finger and heel sticks.
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