Number Indications Flashcards

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CD4+ cell count drops below 200 cells/mm

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AIDS

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Normal platelet count for exercise

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150,000-450,000 cells/mm^3

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Limited exercise platelet count

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50,000-150,000 cells/mm^3

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Moderate exercise platelet count

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30,000-50,000 cells/mm^3

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Light exercise platelet count

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20,000-30,000 cells/mm^3

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ROM, ADL, walking with doctor approval platelet count

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<20,000 cells/mm^3

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Normal white blood cell count

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4,800-10,800 cells/mm^3

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Light or regular exercise white blood cell count

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> 5,000

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9
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No exercise white blood cell count

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<5,000 with fever

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No exercise, protective mask required white blood cell count

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<1,000

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Normal hemoglobin for a woman

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12-16 g/dL

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Normal hemoglobin for a man

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13-18 g/dL

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Regular exercise hemoglobin

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> 10

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Light exercise hemoglobin

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<8-10

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No exercise hemoglobin

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<8

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16
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Normal hematocrit % for a woman

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37%-48%

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Normal hematocrit % for a man

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45%-52%

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Light or regular exercise hematocrit %

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> 25%

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19
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No exercise hematocrit %

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<25%

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20
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Normal SpO2

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98%-100%

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21
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SaO2 % for supplemental oxygen

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88-90

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Normal PaO2

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90-100 mmHg

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Normal blood pH

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7.35-7.45

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Acidic blood pH

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<7.35

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Alkalotic blood pH
>7.45
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Normal prothrombin time (PT)
11-15 sec
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Partial prothrombin time (PPT)
25-40 sec
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International normalized ratio (INR)
0.9-1.1
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Bleeding time
2-10 minutes
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C-reactive protein (CRP)
<10 mg/L
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C-reactive protein (CRP) >100 mg/L
Inflammation or infection
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Normal red blood cell counts for men
4.6-6.2 10^6/uL
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Normal red blood cell counts for women
4.2-5.9 10^6/ uL
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Erythrocyte sedimentation rate for a man
<15 mm/hr
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Erythrocyte sedimentation rate for a woman
<20 mm/hr
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Pt with critically low PLT (<10,000) may experience...
Spontaneous bleeding
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Exercise is contraindicated in patients with platelet counts ...
20,000 or less
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Normal PaCo2 in an adult
35-45 mmHg
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Normal tidal volume in an adult
500ml
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Normal hr in infants
120bpm
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Normal infant blood pressure
75/50 mmHg
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Normal respiratory rate in infants
40 br/min
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Normal OaO2 in infants
75-80 mmHg
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Normal PaCO2 in infants
34-54 mmHg
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Normal infant pH
7.26-7.41
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Hypercapnea
PaCO2 >45mmHg
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Hypocapnea
PaCO2 <35mmHg
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Normal HCO3
22-28 mEq/L
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Normal potassium
3.5-5.5
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Normal sodium
135-146
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Normal calcium
8.4-10.4
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Normal magnesium
1.8-2.4
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Waist size for metabolic syndrome
35 inches for women 40 inches for men
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Triglyceride Cholesterol value for metabolic syndrome
150 or higher
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HDL cholesterol value for metabolic syndrome
Less than 40 for men less than 50 for a woman
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Blood pressure for metabolic syndrome
135 or higher | 85 or higher
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Fasting plasma glucose level for metabolic syndrome
100 or higher
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Plasma glucose concentration for diabetes
Greater than 200
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Fasting plasma glucose for diabetes
Greater than or equal to 126
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Do not exercise if a diabetics blood glucose is
Less than 70 provide a carbohydrate snack immediately Above 300 or poorly controlled
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Elevated white blood cell count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate
RA
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Normal stroke volume
55-100 ml/beat
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Cardiac output at rest
4-5 L per min
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Cardiac index
2.5-3.5 L/min
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Left ventricular end diastolic pressure
5-12 mmHg
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Which type of pneumonia will have increased white blood cell counts?
Bacterial Viral pneumonia has normal white blood cell count aspiration pneumonia shows varying degrees of leukocytosis