The routine examinations like routine haemogram, urine, stools. Blood sugar is often entrusted to junior most technicians or RPS. Early lesions are missed. The common errors are in collection, dispatch, and interpretation. E.g. blood samples are kept aside to be processed together which result in false counts especially platelets, the morphology of WBCs.

The absence of absolute counts gives the false impression. The tendency to report D and C from electronic instruments results in missing vital links etc. should not more importance be given here? Is this true whether a patient has come for a routine check-up or surgery or medicine or gynecologists?