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LaboratoryThe Northern Nevada Medical Center Laboratory provides clinical laboratory services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The laboratory stays current with the latest technology such as electronic reporting for physicians.

Services available include:
  • Chemistry
  • Hematology
  • Coagulation
  • Urinalysis
  • Blood bank
  • Microbiology
  • Immunology/Serology
  • Special chemistry
The Northern Nevada Medical Center Laboratory is fully accredited and certified by the College of American Pathologists.

Lab Team Essential to Healing

Laboratory

Their image often is one of white-coated scientists who labor in the sterile confines of a mysterious and isolated environment. However, medical laboratory professionals are interactive members of the healthcare team working alongside nurses and doctors to assure the best possible outcomes for patients.

Lab results are an important piece in the puzzle when patients are diagnosed and treated, and it's vital that laboratory technologists communicate with other staff. "If we have test results unsuitable for the patient's condition, we call the nursing staff to discuss the next step," said Suzanne Norris, MT (ASCP), CLS (NCA), Quality Control/Point of Care coordinator for the Northern Nevada Medical Center Laboratory.

Norris says that in an emergency, communication is even more important. "If test results are questionable, we'll discuss further testing that can be done immediately, and we always notify physicians directly if lab results are critical," she says. "Follow-through with patient care is very important," she added.

More than 265,000 laboratory professionals and 14,500 board-certified pathologists in the U.S. make essential, if sometimes hidden, contributions to our nation's healthcare.

Since laboratory work is behind the scenes, patients and families often are unaware of the synergy between testing and treatment. "When an unconscious patient comes into the ER, our tests can diagnose whether it's a heart attack, or, in the case of diabetic shock, whether due to low or high blood sugar. Then the patient can be treated correctly within minutes," Norris said.

Hospital labs also function as on-site blood banks. Units of blood in all types are kept on hold just in case they are needed for emergency or surgery.

Cancer patients definitely are aware of the importance of labwork. Radiation and chemotherapy treatments affect the count of white cells — the infection-fighting blood cells. Hemoglobin, the red, oxygen-carrying cells, also drop in number as a result of chemotherapy treatment. Individuals undergoing cancer treatment routinely are tested to gauge how successful treatment has been and whether they need replenishment from the blood bank.

Medical technology, the piece of the medical puzzle that might appear to offer the least excitement, is to laboratory professionals a most intriguing pursuit. "I think people get into it because they like patient care and they like the analytical, scientific aspects of it," Norris said.

Medical technologists are required to have a bachelor of science degree to work at Northern Nevada. For interested students, it helps to have a strong background in chemistry, biology and math.

Pathologists train extensively after medical school, with a one-year internship and four years of specialized residency.

"It's a challenge to get results out quickly and accurately, so the patient can get out of the ER or surgery, and go home," said Norris. "That's really our bottom line."

For more information, please call the Northern Nevada Medical Center Laboratory at 775-356-4033.

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