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If the pH is increased and the HCO3 is increased, then the patient has ________ ________.

Metabolic Alkalosis

Hct - Female

37-47

BUN

10-20

Creat


(Remember that Creat is half the word)

0.5-1.2

pH

7.35-7.45

PaCO2

35-45

HCO3


(Girls in this age range always worry about their carbs)

22-26

PaO2

>80

SpO2

>95

If the pH is increased and the PCO2 is decreased, the patient has ________ ________.

Respiratory Alkalosis

Ca


(Calcium is ___-___ because that is the age range when kids most need their milk)

9-11

Phos


(Think pH and PaCO2)

3.0-4.5

Cl

96-106

Mg

1.8-3.0

If the pH is low and the HCO3 is low, then the patient has ________ ________.

Metabolic Acidosis

K

3.5-5.0

Na

135-145

Hgb - male

14-18

Hct - male

42-52

If pH is low and the PCO2 is elevated, then the patient has ________ ________.

Respiratory Acidosis

Hgb - female

12-16

RBC

4.2-5.9 x 10^3

Platelets

150-400,000

PT

11-13.5 seconds

PTT

25-35 seconds

WBC

4.3-10.8

Neutrophils

40-60%

Eosinophils

1-4%

Basophils

0.5-1%

Lymphocytes

20-40%

INR

0.8-1.2 if NOT on Warfarin


2.0-3.0 on Warfarin