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DATE DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE RESULTS IMPLICATION OF

THE PROCEDURE VALUES FINDINGS


10—6-10 CBC: >MCV(mean >99.9 fL > HIGH
11:00 >A complete corpuscular :Indicates
a.m. blood count is volume) :82.0- presence of
a group of 95.0fL hemolytic
test used to anemia
quantify the
number of
RBC’s, WBC’s
and platelets,
provide >MCH(mean >31.3 > HIGH
information corpuscular picograms :Indicates
about their hemoglobin) anemia
size and : 27.0-31.0pg
shape, measure
the hemoglobin
content of the
RBC’s.
Determine the
percentage and >MCHC(mean >31.3 g/L > LOW
absolute corpuscular :indicates the
number five of hemoglobin presence of
the white concentration) anemia
blood cell :32.0-36.0g/L
types and
identify early
any abnormal
cells.
10-06- Blood >Creatinine: >9.95 >High:
10 Chemistry: 0.8-1.3mg/dL mg/dL indicates
10:30 >Is a disease or
a.m. laboratory condition that
analysis affect kidney
performed on a function.
blood sample These may
that is include damage
usually of blood
extracted from vessel in the
a vein in the kidneys.
arm using a
needle via
fingerprick.
And this is
used to
determine
physiological,
and >Sodium: 134- >133.4 >Low:
biochemical 148 mmoL/L mmoL/L indicates that
states, such may have
as disease, hyponatremia
mineral which is
content, organ usually due to
function. too much
sodium loss,
too much water
intake or
retention, or
fluid
accumulation
in the
body(edema)

>Phosphorus: >9.33 >High:


2.5-5.0mmg/dL mmg/dL indicates
organ damage
due to
calcification,
deposits of
calcium
phosphate in
the tissues

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