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Standard Blood Tests

Meaning

Standard Blood Tests refer to a foundational, universally accepted set of laboratory analyses performed on a patient’s blood sample to provide a rapid, broad overview of their general health status and the baseline function of major organ systems. These routine, essential tests typically encompass a Complete Blood Count (CBC), a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), and a Lipid Panel. They function as indispensable screening tools for the early detection of conditions such as anemia, active infection, electrolyte imbalances, kidney or liver dysfunction, and major cardiovascular risk factors.