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Hgb
Hemoglobin
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Males : 14-18
Female: 12-16
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Hct
Hematocrit
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Males: 42-52%
Females: 37-47%
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RBC
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Males: 4.7-6.1
Females: 4.2-5.4
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WBC
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5-10,000
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Platlets
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150-400,000
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SED Rate
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Males: up to 15
Females: up to 20
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PT
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Used primarily in Coumadin Monitoring
Prothrombin Time: Coagulation Test
Average pretreatment value: 12 seconds
Reported as INR = International Normalized Ratio
Objective of treatment is to RAISE the INR to an appropriate value: 2 to 3 is appropriate for most patients.
Observed PT Ratio INR
1.3-1.5 2-3
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APTT
or
PTT
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Used primarily in Heparrin Monitoring
aPTT: Activated Partial Thromblastin Time
Average pretreamtent value: 40 seconds
Objective of Treatment is to raise the aPTT by a factor of 1.5 to 2, making the aPTT 60 to 80 seconds.
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Alkaline Phosphatase:
IU/I
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Both Sexes: 30-120
Alkaline phosphatase is an ezyme found in blood. The concentration of ALP increases with bone or liver damage. Levels increase proportionate to osteoblast activity.
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Albumin
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Both Sexes 3.5-5
Slightly increased in Pregnancy
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Bilirubin
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Total: 0.3-1
Indirect: 0.2-0.8
Direct: 0.1-0.3
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Calcium
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9.0-10.5
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Choride
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98-106
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Creatinine: mg/dl
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Male: 0.6-1.2
Female : 0.5-1.1
Creatinine is partially excreted by the renal tubules, a decrease in kidney function leads to an increase in serum creatinine.
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BUN
Blood Urea Nitrogen
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Both Sexes 10-20
Urea is a product of protein metabolism and is excreted by the kidneys. The BUN level normally varies directly with protien intake.
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