Laboratory Testing
Understanding HIV Lab Tests
 
Related Provider Education Materials

More Patient Education Materials

RELATED LINKS
  Laboratory Testing

FIND MY LOCAL AETC
ENTER ZIP CODE
 

 

Date Created/Most Recent Revision: 1999
Last Reviewed by NRC: February 21, 2001
Authors and Affiliations: Jane Martin MA, TN, C-FNP and the Delta Region AIDS Education and Training Center (Delta Region AETC)
Target Audience: General Population with HIV

Language: English

Reading Level: 12th grade reading level

Type of Material: booklet

Copyright: Yes copyrighted by the Delta Region AETC

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
This booklet is designed to help consumers living with HIV understand the meaning of each lab tests that they may receive in the future. It describes: red blood cell counts, white blood cell counts, surrogate markers, absolute granulocyte counts, urinalysis, serologic tests, test on kidney, liver and pancreatic functions and tests for mineral and nutrients levels.
SYNOPSIS OF CONSUMER REVIEW:
According to one reviewer, this piece "really explains what physicians don't have the time to tell you about. It, says what all the confusing numbers of these tests mean and why they are going up and down." Another reviewer thought the piece "was too long for one sitting, but could be used as a detailed resource guide to refer back to in between medical visits." Other reviewers stated that this information should not only be distributed to consumers, but because it is "very technical" it could also to be distributed to "case managers, social workers, counselors and other providers" in the care and treatment of HIV.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Call Toni Newton at the Delta Region AETC (504)-568-3369 to request an order form for "hard copies."

Cost per copy: $3.00 per hard copy

  back to top

Copyright © 2002. The National AIDS Education & Training Centers Program on behalf of its AETC National Resource Center. All rights reserved.

Physicians and other health care professionals are encouraged to consult other sources and confirm the information contained in this site because no single reference or service can take the place of medical training, education, and experience. Consumers are cautioned that this site is not intended to provide medical advice about any specific medical condition they may have or treatment they may need, and they are encouraged to call or see their physician or other health care provider promptly with any health related questions they may have.