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Understanding Blood Work: A Complete Guide to Lab Test Results

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Blood work doesn’t have to be confusing. This handbook helps make sense of it all.


Handbook of Lab Tests for Everyday Health is a clear, practical guide to understanding lab results and what they mean for your wellness. Written in approachable language, it explains common blood tests, normal ranges, and how these numbers reflect balance in the body.


Whether you’re a patient who wants answers, a student learning the basics, or a healthcare professional looking for a quick reference, this book bridges the gap between complex medical reports and everyday understanding. With detailed explanations, reference tables, and clinical insights, it’s a trusted resource you can return to again and again.


This book makes a thoughtful gift for:

Nursing or healthcare students

Patients navigating new lab results

Families who want to be proactive about wellness

Educators and professionals seeking a quick reference


Your blood tells a story. This handbook helps you read it.


Item Details:

Format: Paperback (also available as eBook on Amazon)

Pages: Comprehensive reference with tables and explanations

Autho: Dr. Marin, Healthcare and Science Translators

Trim Size: 6 x 9 inches (portable and professional)

Professionally designed cover and layout


Table of Contents:

Contents

Dedication

Contents

Introduction

Disclosure

Chapter 1: The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

Chapter 2: The Complete Blood Count

Chapter 3: Oxygenation and Ventilation

Chapter 4: Acid-Base Balance

Chapter 5: Pulmonary Health

Chapter 6: Cardiovascular Health

Chapter 7: Hematological and Bone Marrow Health

Chapter 8: Immune Health

Chapter 9: Endocrine Health

Chapter 10: Digestive System Health

Chapter 11: Renal and Urinary Tract Health

Chapter 12: Neurological Health

Chapter 13: Skeletomuscular Health

Chapter 14: Integument Health

Chapter 15: Reproductive Health

Chapter 16: Pregnancy Health

Chapter 17: Behavioral Health

Chapter 18: Toxicology Screening

References

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