An abnormality report shows the test results we've found in our clients that are outside the "normal" range. A "new" abnormality is one that was discovered at that year's health screening. An "old" abnormality means the problem is one that was already known to the client, either from a previous health screening with EHSS, or a visit to a physician. It's important to find old abnormalities as well, for it may mean that the client isn't following the doctor's instructions concerning medication, diet or exercise.
Abnormality Report | ||
Entire Service Region | ||
7/1/00 - 6/30/01 | ||
Screening Procedure |
Old Abnormalities |
New Abnormalities |
Total Protein | 4 | 18 |
Total Cholesterol | 147 | 220 |
Blood Glucose | 64 | 140 |
Uric Acid | 154 | 268 |
Complete Blood Count | 359 | 873 |
Blood Urea Nitrogen | 146 | 310 |
Blood Pressure | 103 | 345 |
Electrocardiogram | 141 | 259 |
Urinalysis | 102 | 284 |
Pap Test/Pelvic Exam | 8 | 61 |
Breast Exam | 6 | 34 |
Oral | 1 | 18 |
Glaucoma | 0 | 15 |
Hemoccult | 14 | 38 |
Prostate | 10 | 36 |
Audio | 185 | 284 |
2000-2001 Totals | 1,444 | 3,203 |
Total Number of Clients Screened = 1,415 | ||
Number of Clients With at Least One New Abnormality = 1,235
( 87%) |