Labs Flashcards
(46 cards)
1
Q
Sodium
A
134-145
2
Q
Potassium
A
3.5-5.5
3
Q
Calcium
A
8.5-10.9
4
Q
Chloride
A
95-105
5
Q
Magnesium
A
1.5-2.5
6
Q
Phosphorus
A
2.5-4.5
7
Q
RBC
A
4.5-5
8
Q
WBC
A
5,000-10,000
9
Q
Platelets
A
200,000-400,000
10
Q
Hgb
A
12-18
11
Q
Hct
A
38-50
12
Q
HC03
A
24-26
13
Q
C02
A
35-45
14
Q
Pa02
A
80-100
15
Q
Sa02
A
> 95%
16
Q
Glucose
A
70-110
17
Q
Specific Gravity
A
1.010-1.030
18
Q
BUN
A
8-25
19
Q
Serum Creatinine
A
0.6-1.35
20
Q
LDL
A
100-190
21
Q
CPK
A
21-232
22
Q
Uric Acid
A
3.5-7.5
23
Q
Triglyceride
A
<150
24
Q
Total Cholesterol
A
130-200
25
Bilirubin
<1.0
26
Protein
6.2-8.1
27
Albumin
3.4-5.0
28
Digoxin
0.5-2.0
29
Lithium
0.8-1.5
30
Dilantin
10-20
31
Theophylline
10-20
32
Heart Rate
80-100
33
Respiratory Rate
12-20
34
Blood Pressure
110-120 systolic
| 60-90 diastolic
35
Temperature
98.6 +/-1
36
FHR
120-160
37
Variability
6-10
38
Contractions
2-5 minutes apart, normal duration <100 mm/hg
39
Amniotic Fluid
500-1200
40
Apgar Score
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A-Appearance
P-Pulses
G-Grimace
A-Activity
R-Reflexes
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41
AVA
Umbilical cord has two arteries and one vein. Arteries carry deoxygenated blood. The vein carries oxygenated blood. Opposite of the mother's body.
42
Folic Acid
B9
B stands for brain (decreases the incidence of neural tube defects); the client should begin taking this 3 months prior to becoming pregnant
43
STOP
| Treatment for maternal hypotension
1. Stop pitocin
2. Turn client on the left side
3. Administer oxygen
4. If hypovolemia is present, push IV fluids
44
Coumadin level and antidote
PT: 10-12 seconds (control)
| Vitamin K
45
Heparin/Lovenox/Dalteparin and antidote
PTT: 30-45 seconds (control)
| Protamine Sulfate
46
Therapeutic Level
It is important to maintain a bleeding time that is slightly prolonged so that clotting will not occur; therefore, the bleeding time with medication should be 1.5-2 times the control.
The control is the pre medicated bleeding time