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Day 1: 11/26/13

DIAGNOSTIC AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT DATE ORDERED (DO); DATE RESULT (DR) DO: 11-26-13 NORMAL VALUE (UNITS USED IN HOSPITAL) 4.20 - 5.40

DIAGNOSTIC/ LABORATORY PROCEDURE

INDICATIONS OR PURPOSES

RESULTS

ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

RED BLOOD CELLS

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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.

HEMOGLOBLIN DO: 11-26-13

11.6 15.5

Within the normal range. The patients oxygen perfusion on tissue was adequate and the patient do not manifest anemia.

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HEMATOCRIT

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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.

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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.

DR: 11-26-13 LYMPHOCYTE S DO: 11-26-13

19 - 48

Low levels of lymphocytes make patients vulnerable to infection.

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.

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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

HEMOGLOBLIN DO: 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.

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MCV

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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.

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conditions of excess bleeding or clotting.

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.

DR: 11-27-13 LYMPHOCYTE S DO: 11-27-13

19 - 48

Within the normal range. it indicates that there is no manifestation of infection.

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.

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