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If the pH is increased and the HCO3 is increased, then the patient has ________ ________. |
Metabolic Alkalosis |
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Hct - Female |
37-47 |
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BUN |
10-20 |
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Creat (Remember that Creat is half the word) |
0.5-1.2 |
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pH |
7.35-7.45 |
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PaCO2 |
35-45 |
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HCO3 (Girls in this age range always worry about their carbs) |
22-26 |
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PaO2 |
>80 |
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SpO2 |
>95 |
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If the pH is increased and the PCO2 is decreased, the patient has ________ ________. |
Respiratory Alkalosis |
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Ca (Calcium is ___-___ because that is the age range when kids most need their milk) |
9-11 |
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Phos (Think pH and PaCO2) |
3.0-4.5 |
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Cl |
96-106 |
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Mg |
1.8-3.0 |
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If the pH is low and the HCO3 is low, then the patient has ________ ________. |
Metabolic Acidosis
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K |
3.5-5.0 |
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Na |
135-145 |
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Hgb - male |
14-18 |
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Hct - male |
42-52 |
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If pH is low and the PCO2 is elevated, then the patient has ________ ________. |
Respiratory Acidosis |
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Hgb - female |
12-16 |
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RBC |
4.2-5.9 x 10^3 |
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Platelets |
150-400,000 |
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PT |
11-13.5 seconds |
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PTT |
25-35 seconds |
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WBC |
4.3-10.8 |
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Neutrophils |
40-60% |
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Eosinophils |
1-4% |
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Basophils |
0.5-1% |
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Lymphocytes |
20-40% |
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INR |
0.8-1.2 if NOT on Warfarin 2.0-3.0 on Warfarin |