THE COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT SAMPLE REPORT 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the laboratory where the test was performed. This information is crucial for identifying the source of the report.
  3. Fill in the patient’s details, including Name, Patient ID, and Ordering Doctor. Ensure accuracy as this links results to the correct individual.
  4. Complete the sections for Specimen details, including Collection Date/Time and Received Date/Time. This provides context for when the sample was taken and processed.
  5. Review and input results for each test listed under Complete Blood Count. Pay attention to units of measurement and reference ranges provided.
  6. Finally, check for any abnormal flags next to results, which indicate values outside normal ranges. Make sure to note any critical results that require immediate attention.

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Common terms used to describe CBC results are: anemia not having enough healthy RBCs or hemoglobin. leukopenia a low number of WBCs. neutropenia a low number of neutrophils. leukocytosis an increased number of WBCs. thrombocytopenia a low number of platelets. thrombocytosis an increased number of platelets.
What is a Complete Blood Count? A complete blood count, or CBC, is a group of blood tests that measure the number and size of the different cells in your blood. A CBC measures: Red blood cells, which carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. White blood cells, which fight infections and other diseases.

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