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Diagnostic and Laboratory Procedures - Monchee
Diagnostic and Laboratory Procedures - Monchee
Day 1: 11/26/13
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT DATE ORDERED (DO); DATE RESULT (DR) DO: 11-26-13 NORMAL VALUE (UNITS USED IN HOSPITAL) 4.20 - 5.40
INDICATIONS OR PURPOSES
RESULTS
DR: 11-26-13
Red blood cell (RBC) count is a 4.38 count of the actual number of red blood cells per volume of blood. Both increases and decreases can point to abnormal conditions. A red blood cell (RBC) count is a useful blood test that can provide information about how many red blood cells are in a person's blood. Hemoglobin measures the amount 12.6 of oxygen-carrying protein in the blood. And determine the amount of hemoglobin in a person's red blood cells (RBCs).
The RBC count of the patient was within normal range. It indicates that no hemorrhage involved.
11.6 15.5
Within the normal range. The patients oxygen perfusion on tissue was adequate and the patient do not manifest anemia.
DR: 11-26-13
HEMATOCRIT
DO: 11-26-13
Hematocrit measures the 38.5 percentage of red blood cells in a given volume of whole blood.
36.0 47.0
Within the normal range. It indicates that the patient do not suffer dehydration or blood loss.
DR: 11-26-13 MCV DO: 11-26-13 Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) 87.9 is a measurement of the average size of your RBCs. 82 - 98 Within the normal range. It indicates that the size of RBCs were in average.
DR: 11-26-13 MCH DO: 11-26-13 Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 28.8 (MCH) is a calculation of the average amount of oxygencarrying hemoglobin inside a red blood cell. 24 - 31 Within the normal range. It indicates that the RBCs carries sufficient oxygen and hemoglobin.
DR: 11-26-13 MCHC DO: 11-26-13 Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 32.7 concentration (MCHC) is a calculation of the average concentration of hemoglobin 31 - 36 Within the normal range. The concentration of the hemoglobin inside the RBC was sufficient.
inside a red cell. DR: 11-26-13 PLATELET COUNT DO: 11-26-13 The platelet count is the number of 171 platelets in a given volume of blood. Both increases and decreases can point to abnormal conditions of excess bleeding or clotting. 150 - 400 The platelet count was in the normal range, it indicates that the platelet was sufficient for clotting.
DR: 11-26-13
DIFFERENTIAL COUNT NEUTROPHILS DO: 11-26-13 Neutrophil is a type of white blood 86.2 cell, specifically a form of granulocyte, filled with neutrally-staining granules, tiny sacs of enzymes that help the cell to kill and digest microorganisms it has engulfed by phagocytosis A lymphocyte is a type of white 9.2 blood cell in the responsible for immune system. This is to determine the presence of infection. 40 - 74 A high neutrophil blood count is a sign that something in your body has triggered an immune response.
19 - 48
DR: 11-26-13 MONOCYTES DO: 11-26-13 The monocytes are determinining 3.2 presence of tissue breakdown or chronic infections, carcinomas, leukemia 'monocytic' or lymphomas. 3-9 The monocytes were within the normal range and no chronic infections and carcinomas detected.
DR: 11-26-13 EOSINOPHILS DO: 11-26-13 To determine allergic reactions or 0.7 presence of parasites. 0-7 The eosinophils were within the normal range. The patient does not manifest any allergic reactions or parasitic infections.
DR: 11-26-13
Day 2: 11/27/13 COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT DIAGNOSTIC/ LABORATORY PROCEDURE DATE ORDERED (DO); DATE NORMAL VALUE (UNITS USED IN ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
INDICATIONS OR PURPOSES
RESULTS
RESULT (DR) RED BLOOD CELLS DO: 11-27-13 Red blood cell (RBC) count is a 4.74 count of the actual number of red blood cells per volume of blood. Both increases and decreases can point to abnormal conditions. A red blood cell (RBC) count is a useful blood test that can provide information about how many red blood cells are in a person's blood. Hemoglobin measures the amount 13.6 of oxygen-carrying protein in the blood. And determine the amount of hemoglobin in a person's red blood cells (RBCs).
HOSPITAL)
4.20 - 5.40
The RBC count of the patient was within normal range. It indicates that no hemorrhage involved.
DR: 11-27-13
11.6 15.5
Within the normal range. The patients oxygen perfusion on tissue was adequate and the patient do not manifest anemia.
DR: 11-27-13 HEMATOCRIT DO: 11-27-13 Hematocrit measures the 44.7 percentage of red blood cells in a given volume of whole blood. 36.0 47.0 Within the normal range. It indicates that the patient do not suffer dehydration or blood loss.
DR: 11-27-13
MCV
DO: 11-27-13
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) 94.2 is a measurement of the average size of your RBCs.
82 - 98
Within the normal range. It indicates that the size of RBCs were in average.
DR: 11-27-13 MCH DO: 11-27-13 Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 28.7 (MCH) is a calculation of the average amount of oxygencarrying hemoglobin inside a red blood cell. 24 - 31 Within the normal range. It indicates that the RBCs carries sufficient oxygen and hemoglobin.
DR: 11-27-13 MCHC DO: 11-27-13 Mean corpuscular hemoglobin 30.5 concentration (MCHC) is a calculation of the average concentration of hemoglobin inside a red cell. 31 - 36 Below the normal range. Low levels of MCHC may indicate that the patient may have anemia.
DR: 11-27-13 PLATELET COUNT DO: 11-27-13 The platelet count is the number of 115 platelets in a given volume of blood. Both increases and decreases can point to abnormal 150 - 400 The platelet count was below the normal range, it indicates that the platelet was insufficient for clotting.
DR: 11-27-13
DIFFERENTIAL COUNT NEUTROPHILS DO: 11-27-13 Neutrophil is a type of white blood 73.4 cell, specifically a form of granulocyte, filled with neutrally-staining granules, tiny sacs of enzymes that help the cell to kill and digest microorganisms it has engulfed by phagocytosis A lymphocyte is a type of white 23.7 blood cell in the responsible for immune system. This is to determine the presence of infection. 40 - 74 Within the normal range. no infection detected by the immune system.
19 - 48
DR: 11-27-13 MONOCYTES DO: 11-27-13 The monocytes are determinining 2.2 presence of tissue breakdown or chronic infections, carcinomas, leukemia 'monocytic' or lymphomas. 3-9 Low monocytes indicates a reduced ability of the body to work with white blood cells to remove dead or damaged tissues and to destroy cancer cells.
DR: 11-27-13 EOSINOPHILS DO: 11-27-13 To determine allergic reactions or 0.2 presence of parasites. 0-7 The eosinophils were within the normal range. The patient does not manifest any allergic reactions or parasitic infections.
DR: 11-27-13