labs Flashcards

1
Q

For every change in PH of 0.10 what will the K+ change

A

0.6 in the opposite direction

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2
Q

For every 10mEq change in HCO3 what will the PH change

A

0.15 in the same direction

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3
Q

Prothrombin Time (PT)

A

11-13 sec

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4
Q

Red blood cells (RBC)

A

M-4.3-5.7 million/mm3
F-3,8-5.1 million/mm3

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5
Q

Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)

A

21-35 sec

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6
Q

Chloride (Cl)

A

95-105 mEq/L

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7
Q

Magnesium (Mg++)

A

1.5-2.5 mEq/L

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8
Q

Calcium (Ca++)

A

8,5-10.5 mg/dl

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9
Q

Phosphate (P04-)

A

1.8-2.6 mEq/L

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10
Q

What is Respiratory Alkalosis

A

PH>7.4
CO2<35

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11
Q

Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

A

6-23 mg/dl

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12
Q

How to calculate Anion Gap

A

Na-(Cl+HCO3)+K+
normal is 16-20

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13
Q

Potassium (K+)

A

3.5-5.0 mEq/L

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14
Q

What is metabolic acidosis

A

PH<7.4
HCO3 <22

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15
Q

What is the most common finding in a pt experiencing acute respiratory deterioration

A

PaCO2 >50 mmHg

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16
Q

What is respiratory acidosis

A

PH<7.35
CO2 >45

17
Q

Partial pressure of carbon dioxide
(PaCO2)

A

35-45 mmHg
>45 = respiratory acidosis
<35 = respiratory alkalosis

18
Q

Partial pressure of O2
(PaO2)

A

80-100 mmHg

19
Q

Does ETCO2 = PaCO2

A

yes

20
Q

White blood count
(WBC)

A

4500-10.500 /mm3

21
Q

Bicarbonate ion concentration- ABG test
HCO3

A

22-26 mEq/L

22
Q

Sodium (Na+)

A

135-145 mEq/L

23
Q

PH

A

7.35-7.45

24
Q

What is base excess (BE)

A

how much base (HCO3) the body is lacking.

25
Q

What is metabolic alkalosis

A

PH>7.45
HCO3 >26

26
Q

Serum bicarbonate (HCO3)

A

24-30 mEq/L

27
Q

Platelets

A

150,000 - 400,000 /mm3

28
Q

hematocrit

A

36-52%

29
Q

Hemoglobin

A

12,0-18.0 g/dl

30
Q

B-type Natriuretic peptide (BNP)

A

used to identify pt’s in heart failure
<100 pg/ml- indicates no heart failure.
>100 pg/ml- suggest heart failure is present

31
Q

BUN/creatinine ratio

A

10:1-20:1
>20:1- extrinsic renal disease
>10:1- renal disease

32
Q

Creatinine

A

M- 0.6-1.4 mg/dl

33
Q

For every 10 mmHg change in CO2 what will the PH change

A

0.8 in the opposite direction

34
Q

Formula for bicarb replacement

A

0.1 x wt(KG) x base defect = mEq bicarb needed

35
Q

serum osmolality

A

275-295 mOsm/kg H2O

36
Q

INR

A

0.8-1.1
if on Warfarin 2.0-3.0

37
Q

D-dimer

A

<250 mcg/ml

38
Q

troponin

A

<0.04 ng/ml