Lab values Flashcards

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Hemoglobin (g/dL)

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male = 14-18 , female = 12-16 (g/dL)

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COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC) - A series of tests of peripheral blood which provides a variety of information about the blood components.

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Hemoglobin (g/dL), Hematocrit (%), RBC (cells x 10^6/microliters), platelet count (mm^3), WBC (mm^3)

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Hematocrit (%)

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male = 42-52 , female = 37-47 (%)

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RBC (cells x 10^6/microliters)

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male = 4.7-6.1 , female = 4.2-5.4 (cells x 10^6/microliters)

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Platelet count (mm^3)

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150,000 to 400,000 (mm^3)

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WBC (mm^3)

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5,000-10,000 (mm^3)

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ELECTROLYTES

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BUN (mg/dL), Creatinine (mg/dL), Potassium (mEq/L), Sodium (mEq/L), Glucose, fating (mg/dl), Glucose (2 hrs postprandial) (mg/dl)

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BUN (mg/dL) - measure liver function, hydration status and indirectly to assess renal fx and GFR

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10-20 (mg/dL)

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Creatinine (mg/dL) - renal function test used to estimate GFR and progression of renal disease

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0.5-1.2 (mg/dL)

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Potassium (mEq/L) - used to evaluate and monitor electrolyte balance and is especially important for cardiac function

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3.5-5.0 (mEq/L)

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Sodium (mEq/L) - evaluate and monitor fluid and electrolyte balance and therapy.

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136-145 (mEq/L)

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Glucose, fasting (mg/dl) - directly measures glucose levels, commonly used in evaluation of diabetes mellitus

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60-110 (mg/dl)

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Glucose (2 hours postprandial) (mg/dl)

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up to 140 (mg/dl)

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LIPOPROTEINS AND TRIGLYCERIDES

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Cholesterol (total), Triglycerides, HDL, LDL

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Cholesterol, total - used to determine the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and hyperlipidermia

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< 200 mg/dl

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Triglycerides - used to identify the risk of developing CHD or if fat metabolism disorders are suspected

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< 150

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HDL

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> 45

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LDL

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< 130 (no compelling indications) < 100 with