For many people, having to undergo any kind of medical test can be stressful. Especially if there’s a lot riding on the outcome of the test, like if you’re doing a drug test and using drug test cups prior to starting a new job, it can be even more nerve-wracking as you try your best to get the test results that you want. But with the right preparation, you may find that your medical test goes much more smoothly than you imagined.

To help you in making this happen, here are three ways to prepare for an upcoming medical test. 

Follow The Guidelines You’ve Been Given

For tests that you’re taking at a doctor’s request, the doctor giving them orders likely has given you guidelines to follow as you prepare for the medical test. If this is the case, you’ll want to make sure that you follow these guidelines to the letter, as doing so will give you the best chance of getting accurate results from your testing. 

In instances where you haven’t been given direct guidelines and rules to follow from your doctor, you can call the clinic doing the testing to see if they have any guidelines for you. They may also be able to give you advice on things like parking, what to wear, and other suggestions that will make your medical test easier on you. 

Know How To Handle Fasting

For many medical tests, fasting is part of the preparation. Especially if your test involves things like checking levels in your blood or getting any kind of sedation, it’s important that you come into the situation fasting. 

If you’re unsure about what fasting means for the test that you’re having, like if you should continue to take any daily medication you already take or if you can drink water or coffee, make sure you call your doctor or the clinic doing the testing to get the final word on how to go about fasting correctly for your medical tests. 

Plan For Before and After

Because many medical tests require you to be fasting, come in sleep deprived, or in other situations, you’ll want to make sure that you plan ahead of time so that you’ll be able to fulfill this part of the preparation. Additionally, if you’re going to be tired or in pain after the testing, you should also plan for how you’ll handle this by having someone lined up to take you home afterward, taking the day off from work, and having everything in place at home so you can recover quickly and easily. 

If you have a medical test that you’ll be doing soon, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you properly prepare for this. 

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