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Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
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Normal: 4.2-6.1 million/mm3
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Hemoglobin (Hgb)
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Normal values
males = 14-16 g/dl females = 12-16 g/dl |
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Hematocrit (Hct)
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Normal = 37-52%
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Platelet Count (Plt)
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Normal = 150,000 – 400,000 mm3
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White Blood Cell Count (Leukocytes)
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Normal = 5,000-10,000/mm3
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Blood Glucose
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Normal = 70-105 mg/dl
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Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
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Normal = 10-20 mg/dl
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Creatinine
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Normal: 0.5 – 1.2 mg/dl
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BUN/Creatinine Ratio
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Normal – 6-25 with 15.5 being optimal for adults
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Prothrombin Time (PT)
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Normal = 11-12.5 seconds
Monitor Coumadin (Warfarin) therapy |
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International Normalized Ratio INR
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Therapeutic - considered to be 2 – 3.5 in most institutions
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Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)
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Normal = 30-40 seconds
Used to monitor Heparin dose |
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Urinalysis Normal findings
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Appearance: clear Cast: none present
Color: amber yellow Glucose: negative Odor: aromatic WBC’s: 0-4 pH: 4.6-8.0 RBC’s: up to 2 Protein: none Specific gravity: 1.005-1.030 Leukocyte esterace: negative Nitrates: negative Ketones: negative Crystals: negative |
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Sodium (Na+)
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Normal level = 136-145 mEq/L
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Potassium (K+)
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Normal = 3.5 -5 mEq/L
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Calcium (Ca+)
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Normal = 9-10.5 mg/dl
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Magnesium (Mg+)
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Normal = 1.2 – 2 mEq/L
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Phosphorus (Phosphate) (P-)
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Normal = 3-4.5 mg/dl
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Chloride (Cl-)
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Normal = 90-110 mEq/L
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Homeostasis
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maintenance of a constant internal equilibrium in response to changes in the internal and external environments
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Body Fluid =
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Body Water and Electrolytes
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Body Fluids distributed into two compartments
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Intracellular Fluids (ICF)
Extracellular Fluids (ECF) |
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Inter
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Between
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Intra
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Within
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Extra
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Outside
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Hypo
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Under, beneath, deficient
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Hyper
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Above, beyond, excessive
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Intracellular (ICF
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All fluid within the cells
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Extracellular (ECF)
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All fluid outside the cell
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Water
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Largest single component in the body
45%-75% of body’s total weight 2/3 of body fluid is intracellular Bones are almost 1/3 water Muscles and brain cells are 70% water Fat – no water! |
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2 Main Functions of water
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Solvent for essential nutrients so can be used by body
Transport nutrients and oxygen from blood to cells, and remove waste from cells to blood to be excreted Other functions include Give shape and form to cells Regulate body temperature Lubricant in joints Cushion body organs |
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Water loss has negative effect on body function
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2%-5% water loss = 30% decrease in work performance
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