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RBC

4 to 6

Hgb

12 to 18

Hct

36 to 52

WBC

4,000 to 11,000

Platelets

140,000 to 440,000

Glucose

70 to 120

Cholesterol

150 to 200

Triglycerides

40 to 150

PT

12 seconds

HDL

30 to 60

LDL

60 to 160

Na

135 to 145

K

3.5 to 5

Bananas

Cl

90 to 110

BUN

7 to 15

Creatinine

0.7 to 1.5

Uric Acid

3.5 to 7

Ca

8 to 10

Gallons of milk

Ammonia

12 to 55

Amylase

53 to 123

Urine specific gravity

1.01 to 1.03

Bone marrow density

-1 to 1

Decreased hemoglobin indicates what

Anemia

Decreased hemoglobin and anemia are common in what population?

Pregnancy and menstruation

Increased hematocrit indicates what?

Polycythemia

A deceased what indicates risk for infection?

WBC (4,000 or less)

Decreased platelets may indicate what?

Hemorrhage

What lab value increases with exercise?

HDL

An increased what indicates infection?

WBC (11,000 or more)

When sodium is increased what may it indicate?

Dehydration

When HDL is high what must happen?

Decrease in dietary fat

Decreased sodium may indicate what?

Overhydration

When these two lad values are increased it may indicate chronic renal failure

BUN and creatinine

When uric acid is increased it may indicate what?

Gout

Cirrhosis may increase what lab value?

Ammonia

Pancreatitis may increase which value?

Amylase

An increased urine specific gravity may indicate what?

Dehydration

An increased urine specific gravity indicates what?

Dehydration