Lab Values Flashcards

1
Q

What is the significance of CK-MB? When does it begin to show up, when does it peak, and when does it begin to decline?

A

Creatine phosphokinase-MB is a specific test for myocardial infarction

CK-MB appears in the blood 4 hours after infarction, peaks at 12-24 hours and begins to decline over 48-72 hours later

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2
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What are the two specific markers for myocardial infarction?

A

CK-MB and cardiac troponin-1

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3
Q

How long does cardiac troponin-1 stay elevated?

A

5-7 days

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4
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What does a complete lipid profile test include measures of?

A

total cholesterol
HDL cholesterol
LDL cholesterol
triglycerides

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5
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What is included in a complete blood count?

A
RBC count
Total WBC count
WBC differential
platelets
hemoglobin
hematocrit
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6
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What is hematocrit?

A

a percentage of RBC in total blood volume

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7
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What would a low hematocrit indicate?

A

anemia, blood loss, or a vitamin/mineral deficiency

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8
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What would a high hematocrit indicate?

A

dehydration or polycythemia (a condition that causes an overproduction of RBC)

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9
Q

What test measures how quickly the blood clots?

A

partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin tests

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10
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In conventional units, what is the norm range of erythrocytes in adult males and adult females?

A

Adult Males: 4.3-5.6 x 10^6/ml

Adult Females: 4-5.2 x 10^6/ml

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In conventional units, what is the norm range of leukocytes in adults?

A

3.54-9.06 x 10^3/mm^3

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12
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In conventional units, what is the norm range of neutrophils in adults?

Lymphocytes?
monocytes?
Eosiniphils?
Basophils?

A
Neutrophils: .4-.7
Lymphocytes: .2-.5
Monocytes: .04-.08
Eosinophils: .00-.06
Basophils: .00-.02
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13
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In conventional units, what is the norm range of the platelet count in adults?

A

165-415 x 10^3/mm^3

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14
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What is the normal partial thromboplastin time in adults?

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26.3-39.4 sec

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15
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In conventional units, what is the norm range of hematocrit in adult males and adult females?

A

Males: .388-.464
Females: .354-.444

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16
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In conventional units, what is the norm range of hemoglobin in adult males and adult females?

A

Males: 13.3-16.2 gm/dl

Females: 12.0-15.8 gm/dl

17
Q

What is the desirable level of total serum cholesterol in adults? What is considered a high total cholesterol?

A

Less than 200 mg/dl

Higher than 240 mg/dl is high

18
Q

What is the optimal level of LDL cholesterol in adults?

What is the high and very high level of LDL cholesterol?

A

Optimal: less than 100
Near optimal: 100-129
High: 160-189
Very high: over 190

19
Q

What is the low level of HDL cholesterol? What is the high level?

A

Low: 40
High: 60

20
Q

What is the desirable level of triglycerides in adults?

What level is high?
What level is very high?

A

Desirable: less than 150

High: 200-499
Very high: 500+

21
Q

What lab values would be considered precautions for exercise?

A

hematocrit of <27%
hemoglobin of 8 g/dL or less
platelet count of <50,000 mm3
white cell count of <500 mm3

22
Q

What is the international normalized ratio? What is the norm range of the INR?

A

a calculation made to standardize prothrombin time.

Norm: less than 1.1

2-3 is a therapeutic range for those on medications to prevent blood clots or afib