Routine hematology tests are blood tests that are taken to check for basic things like iron level, salt level, thyroid, some other vitamins... ( i don't revcall the whole list) The nurse takes anywhere between one and three little vials of blood (sometimes some routine tests are more thorough for others, and the different vials will have different coagulants/anticoagulants/etc. in them which will help test for different things) -- usually with only one needle, leaving the needle in your arm but changing the vials within the syringe.
Numerous tests and services are offered in routine clinical chemistry, hematology and coagulation, serology, routine urinalysis, microbiology, mycobacteriology, and parasitology under the umbrella of medical laboratory services.
Blood tests
Hematology
microbiology.
Electrolyte tests are performed from routine blood tests
Some drawbacks of hematology include the need for skilled interpretation of results, variability in testing methodology between laboratories, and the potential for errors in sample collection or analysis. Additionally, complex disorders may require additional specialized testing beyond routine hematology studies.
Tests performed in a hematology lab include complete blood count (CBC), coagulation studies, blood typing, blood smear evaluation, and reticulocyte count. These tests help diagnose conditions such as anemia, infections, bleeding disorders, and blood cancers.
The name for the routine that tests the motherboard memory disk controllers is POST-Power On Self-Test
The color of the tube that is most often used for hematology CBC tests are
The color of the tube that is most often used for hematology CBC tests are
Red blood cells RBC, GR is in french (globules rouges) :D
If by "regular blood test" you mean routine hematology and chemistry tests, then unlikely. The labs may determine there is something interfering with their results but they won't know that it is drugs unless they specifically test for them.