Blood and Lab Values Flashcards

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Hemoglobin normal values and low/high indicative of?

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12-18g/100mL
Low: hemorrhage, anemia
High: polycythemia

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Hematocrit normal values and low/high indicative of?

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35-50%
Low: hemorrhage anemia
high: polycythemia, dehydration

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RBC normal values and low/high indicative of?

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4-6 million/mm3
Low: hemorrhage, anemia
high: polycythemia, heart disease, pulmonary disease

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WBC normal values for infant/4-7y/8-18 yo; and low/high indicative of?

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infant: 8-15,000/mm3
4-7 yo: 6-15,000/mm3
8-18yo: 4500-15000/mm3
Low aplastic anemia, drug toxicity, specific infections
High: inflammation, trauma, toxicity, leukemia

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Neutrophils (PMN): normal value and signficance

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55-60%

Increases in bacterial infection, hemorrhage, diabetic acidosis

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Lymphocytes: normal value and signficance

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25-30%

Viral and bacterial infections, acute and chronic lympoctic leukemia, antigen reaction

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Eosinophils: normal value and significance

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1-3% increases in parasitic and allergic conditions, blood dyscrasias, pernicious anemia

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% most to least for the WBC

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PMN (50%)> Lymphocytes (25%)> Eosinophils 3%> Basophils 1% variable Monocytes 0-9%

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Basophils normal value and significance

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1%

Increases in types of blood dyscrasias

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Monocytes % and signifance

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0-9% variable

Hodgkin’s disease, lipid storage disease, recovery from severe infections, monocytic leukemia

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ANC (absolute neutrophil count) normal value? How is it calculated? Significance?

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((%PMN + %Bands)x Total White Cell count)/100
Normal >1500
<1000 patient at increased risk for infection; defer elective dental care

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Prothrombin time: normal values, function, and significance

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1-18 sec
Measures EXTRINSIC pathway
Prolonged in liver disease, impaired vitamin k production, surgical trauma w/blood loss

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Partial thromboplastin time: normal values, function, and significance

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Normal- determined by lab control
Measures INTRINSIC clotting of blood, congenital clotting disorders
- Prolonged in hemophilia A, B, and C and Von Willebrand’s disease

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Platelets : normal values, function, and significance

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140-340,000/mL
Measures clotting potential
Increased in polycythemia, leukemia, severe hemorrhage;
Decreased in thrombocytopenia purpura

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Bleeding time: normal values, function, and significance

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1-6 mins
Measures quality of platelet
Prolonged in thrombocytopenia

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INR International normalized Ratio: normal values, function, and significance

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Without anticoag 1; with anticoag 2-3
Measures EXTRINSIC clotting fxn
Increased in anticoagulant therapy

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pH: normal values, function, and significance

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6-8
Reflects acidosis/alkalosis
Acidic: diabetes, acidosis, prolonged fever
Alkaline: UTI, alkalosis

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Na, K, Bicarb, and Cl: normal values, function, and significance

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Na: 135-140 increases in cushing syndrome
K: 3.5-5 Increases in tissue breakdown
Bicarb 25-30: reflects acid/base balance
Cl: 100 increases in renal disease and HTN

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Fluid replacement for children, formula

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4cc/kg for 1st 10kg
2cc/kg for 2nd 10kg
1cc/kg for rest of weight per hour
ex 30kg child needs 70 cc per hour

20
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Food intake before surgery?

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2 hours: clear liquids water, fruit juice
4 hours: breast milk
6 hours: infant formula, nonhuman milk, light meal