OSMT (Ontario Society of Medical Technologists) Practice Exam

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What does FOB stand for in a lab context?

  1. Freshly obtained biopsy

  2. Foul odours from body

  3. Fluorescent over baseline

  4. Fecal occult blood

The correct answer is: Fecal occult blood

FOB in a laboratory context stands for "Fecal Occult Blood." This term refers to tests performed to detect hidden (occult) blood in stool samples, which can be an important diagnostic tool for conditions such as colorectal cancer, gastrointestinal bleeding, and other disorders affecting the digestive tract. The significance of detecting fecal occult blood lies in its ability to indicate underlying health issues that may require further investigation. The tests are often used in screening programs for early detection of colorectal cancer, as the presence of blood can be an early sign of such conditions even before other symptoms appear. Other choices like "Freshly obtained biopsy," "Foul odours from body," and "Fluorescent over baseline" do not pertain to the common laboratory tests associated with FOB and do not represent standard terminology or procedures within the context of laboratory diagnostics related to fecal assessments.