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Pelvic Examination
A pelvic examination includes a complete physical examination of a woman's external genitals by a health professional.
Pelvic examination also helps a health professional evaluate the size and position of ...
Prothrombin Time
Prothrombin time (PT) is
a measure of how long it takes blood to clot. At least a dozen blood proteins, or blood clotting factors,
are needed to clot blood and stop bleeding (coagulation).
Prothrombin, or ...
Pulse Measurement
Your pulse is stipulated by your heart
beating. As your heart beats and forces blood through your body, you can feel
a throbbing sensation (the pulse) by putting your fingers over one of your
arteries at any ...
Reticulocyte Count
Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells produced by bone marrow
and released into the bloodstream. They circulate in the bloodstream for about
2 days before developing into mature red blood cells ...
Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
Rheumatoid factor (RF) is a type
of rheumatoid arthritis. Normally antibodies are produced
by the immune
system to help destroy and eliminate invading bacteria and viruses
that can cause disease ...
Rubella Test
Rubella (also called German measles
or 3-day measles) is an illness caused by a virus. Generally, infection causes
no symptoms or a mild illness with a skin rash,
swollen
glands, and a low fever. However, if a ...
Salivary Gland Scan
Nuclear scanning tests use a special
camera to take pictures of certain tissues in the body after a radioactive
tracer (radionuclide or radioisotope) accumulates in the tissues to make them
visible. Each ...