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Question | Answer |
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Rbcs | Female, 4.2-5.4 million Male, 4.7-6.1 million |
Hgb | Female, 12-16 g/dl Male, 14-18 g/dl |
Hct | Female, 37-47% Male, 42-52% |
wbc | 5,000-10,000/ul |
Iron Fe | Female, 60-160 mcg/dl Male, 80-180 mcg/dl |
Platelets | 150,000-400,000 |
pt | 11-12.5 seconds |
APTT | 30 to 45 seconds |
Abg | Ph 7.35 7.45 Pao2 80 to 100 mmhg Paco2 35 to 45 Hco3 22 to 26 O2 95 to 100 percent |
Sodium Na+ | 136 to 145 meq |
Potassium K+ | 3.5-5.0 |
chloride | 98-106 meq/l |
Calcium Ca+ | 9.0-10.5 |
magnesium | 1.3-2.1 meq |
Phosphorus | 3.5-4.5. mg/dl |
Cardiac enzymes | Troponin t 0.2 Troponin 1 ,0.03 Myoglobin 90 |
Lipid profile | Hdl greater than 40 Ldl less than 130 Triglycerides less than 150 |
Iron | Female 60-160 Male 80-180 |
Abg Ph | 7.35-7.45 |
Abg Pao2 | 80-100mmHg |
Paco2 | 35-45mmHg |
Abg hco3 | 22-26meg |
Sao2 | 95-100% |
Serum creatinine | M: 0.6-1.2 F: 0.5 to 1.1 Increases with kidney dysfunction decreases with muscle mass |
Urine specific gravity | 1.005-1.030 |
Glucose | 60-110 |
Adult vitals | Bp: less than 120/80 Hr: 60-100 Temp: 96.8-98.6 Resp: 12-20 Pain: pqrst |
Serum ranges Potassium | 3.5-5.0 |
Serum Sodium | 136-145 |
Magnesium | 1.3-2.1 |
Calcium | 9.0-10.5 |
Serum bun | 10-20 |
Wbc range | 5,000-10,000 |
What's the significance of an increased hematocrit | Decreased fluid volume Bone disease |