Laboratory Clinical Diagnostic Mobile

A mobile clinical diagnostic laboratory (L.K.D.P.) is a specialized medical facility that is located in a car and a tent, and is designed to conduct clinical and diagnostic studies in conditions where access to medical facilities is difficult or impossible.

L.K.D.P. can be used to screen for various diseases, such as cancer, HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis and others, as well as to monitor public health and identify risk factors for the development of diseases. The laboratory conducts tests of blood, urine, feces and other biological materials, as well as microbiological and parasitological studies.

The main advantages of L.K.D. are mobility, efficiency and accessibility. It can be quickly deployed anywhere there is a need for medical research, allowing it to quickly respond to changes in population health. In addition, L.K.D.P. allows research to be carried out in remote areas where there is no access to medical facilities, which is especially important in the event of epidemics or natural disasters.

However, like any medical institution, L.K.D. has its limitations and disadvantages. For example, it cannot provide a full range of medical services and cannot always provide qualified medical care. In addition, for the operation of L.K.P. highly qualified personnel are required, who must have appropriate training and experience in the field of medical diagnostics.

Overall, L.K.P. is an important tool for ensuring access to health care in remote areas and for conducting population-wide prevention research. However, its effectiveness and safety depend on the quality of work of personnel and compliance with all necessary precautions when conducting research.



Clinical diagnostic laboratory (L) is a specialized unit of a medical institution or an independent structural unit of a medical institution that performs laboratory work in order to obtain data on the state of health, the nature of the pathology, the causes of disability, the severity and structure of diseases. Thanks to clinicians, it is possible to obtain this data in the shortest possible time and with a high degree of reliability, which determines the high importance of laboratory services in a multidisciplinary hospital of any type, since no type of examination can replace a comprehensive comprehensive analysis of the most important indicators of human health. This makes it possible to timely ensure the correct diagnosis and select an effective treatment method. Blood is drawn through a catheter, which is attached to the shoulder using a special mount. In modern multidisciplinary institutions, blood sampling is carried out in the laboratory.

The bottom line is that the laboratory performs chemical reactions, measurements and other manipulations aimed at determining a specific indicator - its quantity, qualitative and quantitative composition. And the medical staff, through manipulation and interaction with the patient, provides the required explanations and results. An experienced laboratory doctor has now been replaced by a laboratory assistant with a higher secondary specialized education (for example, in the specialty “Nursing”). Also, currently, he has the right to count blood cells automatically or manually, as well as determine hemoglobin levels. After this, the result is given if everything was done correctly, of course (errors are allowed - this must be specified).

The focus of medical laboratories is the creation of methods, means and rules for handling biological objects necessary for carrying out high-precision medical analyzes related to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of human diseases.