bloodwork
bloodwork — noun
1. medical tests carried out on a sample of blood to check a person's health, diagn
medical tests carried out on a sample of blood to check a person's health, diagnose illness, or monitor a known condition
Putri's bloodwork showed low iron, so the doctor gave her iron pills.
possessive: someone's bloodwork showed [result]
Faisal went to the clinic early to have his bloodwork done.
collocation: have bloodwork done
The hospital runs bloodwork on every patient before major surgery.
Brooke breathed easier when her bloodwork came back clear of problems.
Routine bloodwork caught the early warning signs of kidney trouble.
- blood test
more common and general; a blood test can be a single test, while bloodwork often suggests a full set
- blood panel
a specific, named set of tests ordered together by a doctor
- blood screening
testing for a particular disease or condition in a group of people
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have bloodwork done
run bloodwork on someone