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blood draw noun[ C ] USuk /ˈblʌd ˌdrɔː/ us /ˈblʌd ˌdrɑː/ the act of taking blood from someone's body, usually in order to test it for a particular disease, condition, etc., or the blood that is taken: do a blood drawIf you suspect your child is at risk of lead poisoning, ask your doctor to do a blood draw. A simple blood draw put through a testing procedure can tell the patient if they fall into this high-risk group for breast and ovarian cancer. Police decided to approach him directly and get a blood draw to make sure he wasn't the killer. The panel will rule on whether mandatory blood draws to collect DNA from prison inmates are consitutional. She had just had a post-transplant exam and blood draw. His subjects were given lunch and $10 after the blood draws. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Medical treatment: symptoms & diagnosis of medical problems adverse reaction aerophobia aggressively amyloid anoxia contraindicated contraindication ct CT scan diagnostic differential diagnosis pathologically PCR PCR test phlebotomy postdromal undiagnosed vital signs vitals VO2max
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