Lab Values Flashcards
(58 cards)
1
Q
Lithium
A
0.5 - 1.2
2
Q
Parkland Formula
A
4 mL x BSA x kg
- give half the first 8 hours
- give remaining half over 16 hours
4
Q
Phenobarbital
A
10 - 30
5
Q
Phenytoin
A
10 - 20
7
Q
Hypertonic
A
3% NS 5% NS D5W with 1/2 NS D10W D5LR
10
Q
K
A
3.5 - 5
11
Q
PTT
A
20 - 36 seconds
Heparin: 1.5-2.5x normal
14
Q
Isotonic
A
0.9% NS
D5W
LR
15
Q
SPO2
A
95-100%
COPD: 88-92%
16
Q
Phos
A
2.5 - 4.5
17
Q
Magnesium Sulfate
A
4 - 7
18
Q
T
A
36.5 - 37.5 (96.8 - 100.4)
20
Q
Triglycerides
A
40 - 50
22
Q
When is a colloid solution given
A
In sever hypovolemia
23
Q
Hypotonic
A
- 45% NS
0. 33% NS
27
Q
Acetaminophen
A
10 - 30
28
Q
What to watch out for with hypotonic solutions
A
Edema
29
Q
RBC
A
4.5 - 5 Million
30
Q
Glucose
A
70-110 or 4-6 mmol/L
33
Q
Total Chol
A
130 - 200
34
Q
WBC
A
5K - 10K
35
Q
Digoxin
A
0.5 - 2
37
Q
Cl
A
95 - 105
41
Q
Plt
A
150K - 400K
42
Colloid
Dextrin
| Albumin
43
PT
9 - 11 s
44
HCO3
22 - 26
46
Albumin
3.4 - 5
47
An
135 - 145
49
Gentamicin
5 - 10
51
Rule of 9’s
```
Head: 9%
Arms: 18% (9% each)
Back: 18%
Chest: 18%
Legs: 36% (18% each)
Genitalia: 1%
```
52
Specific Gravity
1.010 - 1.030
53
Carbamazepine
5 - 12
54
Salicylate
100 - 250
55
Valproic Acid
50 - 100
56
Bilirubin
< 1
58
LDH
100 -190
59
HBA1C
< 7%
62
Ca
8.5 10.5
64
Protein
6.2 - 8.1
65
INR
0.9 - 1.8
Warfarin: 2-3
68
CO2
35 - 45
69
PaCO2
80 - 100%
71
BUN
7 - 22
72
pH
7.35 - 7.45
75
Mg
1.5 - 2.5
77
Creatinine
0.6 - 1.35
81
Hub
12 - 16 (Female)
| 14 - 18 (Male)
82
Troponin-1
<0.03
| >0.03 = MI
83
LDL
< 130
84
HDL
> 60
85
Serum Amylase
25 - 120 U/L
(Levels of at least 3x is indicative of acute pancreatitis)
(Levels May be slightly elevated with chronic pancreatitis)
86
Neutropenia =
<1,000/mm3 neutrophil count
87
Neutrophils
55-70%
High = a cute bacterial infections
+ monocytes=fungal infection
88
Lymphocytes
20-40%
High = viral infection, Pertussis & TB (bacterial)
89
Monocytes
2-8%
High =
+ neutrophils = fungal infection
90
Eosinophils
1-4%
High = parasitic infection
91
Basophils
0.5-1%