Laboratory Approach to the Management of Clinical Emergencies: A Diagnostic Series

  • Gupta S
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This article emphasizes on the laboratory investigations that may play a significant role in the prompt management of the patient. Hence, other conditions where laboratory investigations will not play a major role are not included in this article. An attempt has been made to highlight certain issues wherein we can prevent inadvertent ordering of tests to minimize the burden on the overworked emergency laboratory, without compromising patient care. The conditions that will be dealt here include: acute chest pain, acute abdominal pain, road traffic injuries, acute respiratory distress, high grade fever, vomiting, loss of consciousness, poisoning and laboratory accidents, and lastly occupational exposure to potential biological hazards.

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Gupta, S. (2009). Laboratory Approach to the Management of Clinical Emergencies: A Diagnostic Series. Journal of Laboratory Physicians, 1(01), 027–030. https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-2727.54805

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