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® tests when you’re in the hospital Taking them every day may not be necessary

f you stay in a hospital overnight or longer, you may have many blood tests. Sometimes you I need all the tests, especially if you are very sick. But sometimes you get more tests than you need. Here’s what you should know about blood tests in the hospital. Common blood tests. When you’re in the hospital, you may have blood drawn for two common tests. • A (CBC) checks your blood for signs of , problems, problems, and (low ). • A blood chemistry panel gives your doctor information about your muscles, bones, , and other organs. It also checks your blood sugar, , and other . These tests can help your doctor identify a problem and learn if a treatment is working. More testing doesn’t help you. If your test results stay the same after a day or two, Less testing doesn’t hurt you. you may not need them again. More tests won’t tell There’s no harm in having fewer tests. One study your doctor anything new, unless you’re in intensive showed that reducing common tests at the hospital care or your treatment changes. did not affect patient health or safety.

Getting too many blood tests has risks. Advice from Consumer Reports Blood tests are very safe. But they can cause other problems if you have them every day. Other tests you may • Anemia. This can happen if you lose too much not need blood. With anemia, your blood cells can’t carry enough to the rest of your body. Anemia If you’re scheduled to have surgery, your doctor can make it harder for you to heal. It is especially may want you to have certain tests. These are dangerous for people with heart or problems. usually done before the day of your surgery. • Increased risk of infection. Blood tests have a Consider the tests below only if you have certain low risk of infection. But the more tests you have, problems or need some kinds of surgery: the more risk you have. • Blood test. May be needed if • Less sleep. Nurses often wake patients up to get you’re having brain, , heart, or spinal surgery. You may also need it if you have blood tests. Poor sleep can affect how you heal. certain medical conditions or take blood You may need a every day if: thinners. • You are in intensive care. • test. Recommended if you’re • The doctors don’t know what’s wrong with you. having lung, chest, or upper abdominal • You are trying a new treatment. surgery. You may also need it if you have lung or are short of breath. • Your doctor thinks you may have internal • . May be needed if you bleeding, especially if you’re having surgery. have heart disease, especially if you are Ask your doctor why you have blood tests having major surgery. every day. • Chest X-ray. May be needed if you smoke, It’s okay to ask your doctor why you need more have symptoms of lung or heart disease, blood tests. Ask if the test gives new information or are older than 70, especially if you’re having major surgery. or is likely to help your treatment. If you don’t understand the reasons for the tests, you may not really need them. Ask if you can skip the extra tests.

This report is for you to use when talking with your health-care provider. It is not a substitute for medical advice and treatment. Use of this report is at your own risk. © 2015 Consumer Reports. Developed in cooperation with the Society of Hospital for Choosing Wisely, a project of the ABIM Foundation. To learn more about the sources used in this report and terms and conditions of use, visit ConsumerHealthChoices.org/about-us/.