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- Fingerstick abstract "In medicine, some blood tests are conducted on venous blood obtained by fingerstick or fingerprick. After a droplet has formed, venous blood is sucked up in a capillary tube, usually relying on surface tension, but sometimes using indirect suction.Tests commonly conducted on capillary blood are: Glucose levels – diabetics often have a portable blood meter to check on their blood sugar. Mononucleosis – fingerstick testing can be used to test for mononucleosis. Hemoglobin levels – fingerstick testing of hemoglobin is a quick screening procedure to check if a blood or plasma donor has a high enough blood count to be allowed to donate blood or blood components. Genetic testing – heelprick testing of a newborn's DNA allows for early diagnosis and mitigation of common hereditary disorders. Full CBC (complete blood count) Prothrombin timeFingersticks are sometimes performed on children and the elderly, when only a small amount of blood (less than 500 μg) is needed for a test. Neonates (newborn babies) are given heelpricks instead, as this is less likely to cause permanent damage.".
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- Fingerstick comment "In medicine, some blood tests are conducted on venous blood obtained by fingerstick or fingerprick. After a droplet has formed, venous blood is sucked up in a capillary tube, usually relying on surface tension, but sometimes using indirect suction.Tests commonly conducted on capillary blood are: Glucose levels – diabetics often have a portable blood meter to check on their blood sugar. Mononucleosis – fingerstick testing can be used to test for mononucleosis.".
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