Front | Back |
Sodium (Na)
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135 - 145 mEq/L
Maintains osmotic pressure and acid-base balance. Assists with the transmission of nerve impulses. |
Potassium (K)
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3.5 - 5.0 mEq/L
Used to evaluate cardiac, renal, and GI functions |
Chloride (Cl)
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96 - 106 mEq/ L
Acts as buffer during oxygen and CO2 exchange in RBC's |
Bicarbonate (HCO3 -)
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22-29 mEq/L
Bicarbonate-Carbonic acid buffering system. Mainly responsible for regulating pH of by fluids. |
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT)
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20 - 35 seconds
Monitor heparin therapy or identify coagulation disorders |
Prothrombin Time (PT)
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Values: 9.5 - 11.5 second
Used to regulate Warfarin / Coumadin therapy |
Platelet Count
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150,000 - 400,000
Low platelet count = bleeding precautions |
Red Blood Cells (RBC's)
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Male 4.6–6.2 million/mm3
Female 4.2–5.4 million/mm3 |
Leukocytes (WBC)
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5000–10,000/mm3
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Calcium (Ca+)
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9–11 mg/dL or 4.5–5.5 mEq/L
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Fowler's position
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The client is supine, and the head of the bed is elevated to 45 to 60 degrees.
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High Fowler's position
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The client is supine, and the head of the bed is elevated to 90 degrees; the knees of the bed are often slightly raised to prevent client sliding and shear injuries.
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Lateral (side-lying) position
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The client is lying on the side, and the head and shoulders are aligned with the hips and the spine parallel to the edge of the mattress; the head, neck, and upper arm are supported by a pillow; the lower shoulder is pulled forward slightly and, along with the elbow, it is flexed at 90 degreesl the legs are flexed or extended, and a pillow is placed to support the back
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Lithotomy position
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The client is lying on his or her back with the hips and knees flexed at right angles and the feet in stirrups
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Prone position
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The client is lying on his or her abdomen with the head turned to the side.
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