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NORMAL LAB VALUES Sodium Potassium Chloride Bicarbonate BUN Creatinine Glucose Calcium Phosphate Magnesium Anion gap Osmolality Protein Albumin Total bilirubin Dir. bilirubin Lipase Amylase SGOTIAST SGPTIALT GGT AlkPhos Uric Acid LOH Free Ty TSH ARTERIAL BL pH Pacoz Pago HCO,” ,, Saturation Base Excess NORMAL LAB VALUES HEMATOLOGY ey fe weC gb Plt Cm Hot 135-145mEq WBC 35-5.1mEgl RBC 98-108mEql Hemoglobin 22-29mEqL. Hematocrit 7-18 mg/dl wcv 06-1.2mgidL — MCH 70-115 mg/dL MCHC 84-10.2mgldL _—Pratelets 27-45mgidL ROW 13-21 mgldl —_—_Segs (Neuts) 7-16 mEgL Lymphooytes 275-296 mOsmikg Monocytes Eosinophils 60-80mgldL —_Basophils 35-55gidL 0.2-1.0mgidL URINALYSIS 00-0.2mgdL Color 10-140 Ula Turbidity 25-125UldL Specific Gravity 7-40 UL pH 7-40 UL Ketones 9-50 UIL Protein 38-126 UNL Blood 20-69mgldL Glucose {20-2400 Nitrite 071-1.85 ngldl Leukocyte Esterase 0:32-5,00 plUimL Osmolality Sodium Potassium 1LOOD GASES 735-745 COAGULATION 35-45 mmHg PT 80-100mmHg PTT 21-27 mEqL Bleeding Time 95 -98% Thrombin Time +2megh. Fibrinogen http://www-uab.edwemig/yellow_book/yb_normal_lab_values.htm Page I of 1 45~11.0x 109/ aL 3.8-5.7 x 108/ pL 13.5 - 17.0 g/d. 39-50% 80-96 fL 27 ~ 33 pglcell 32-36% hgb / cell 150 - 400 x 103/ aL 11.0- 16.0% 35-73% 15-52% 4-13% 1-3% 0-1% 41.003 - 1.035 45-80 50-1400 mOsmkg 40 - 220 mEqiday 25 - 125 mEqiday 12.3-14.2sec 25-34 sec 2-7 min 6.3-11.1 sec 200 - 400 mg/dl. 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Page 1 of 9 | Normal Laboratory Values - Patient Test Charts @ Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Determination Nomal Reference Value core ere See eens ees | Ammonia (NH3) - diffusion 20-120 meg/at 12-70 memol/L. ‘Anion gap (Na*-[{Cl” + HCO3* }) (P) 7-16 mEq/L 7-16 mmol. | Antithrombin IIT (AT III) 80-120 U/l 800-1200 U/L coreas el orang! ereenad = Sores cen canes kee co.2m/a 7 5 j @ | caicum ae peste foe coréoenanonoaen ee eee @ | cme enoney! oe-to met congo arses [ erstoceeare tee nore oe eee. caine aa Conesbopn (ATH serene amon) - 050 ear <2 9m et one ee om ore asmva on one Patera cone | e Creatine kinase | http://www.bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values.php 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Page 2 of 9 Female 20-1701 033-269 meat Male 30-220 1 05-367 meray e (Creatinine kinase isoenzymes, MB fraction oz ty (0-0.2 mekayt, Geatnne 05-17 mga 44-150 memol Fibrnagen (coaguotentator 1 150-360 mgt 153691 Follice-stimulating hormone (FSH) | Female 2-13 mlu/mt 2-13 IU/L misece 5-22 mn s-221upL Male 1-8 mya ren | Glucose, fasting 65-115 mg/dl 3.6-6.3 mmol/L Glucose Tolerance Test (Oral) (ava (rma) Normal Dibete Normal Diabet fasong 70-105 > 0 39-58 >78 0 min 120-170 200 67-94 pata @ | som 100-140 20 se78 bus 20min 70-129 2140 39-67 278 (y) - Glutamyltransferase (GGT) vale 9-50 unt 9-50 uns | Female 8-40 units/L 8-40 units/L. @ | 22:00 44-203 ma oae-30290 Hematologic Tests Fbnagen 200-400 mera 24a Hematocrit (Het) ferae 26%-44.6% 0.36-0.46 race male 407%50.3% 014-0:03 rector @ | reresiesins sc 5.3%-7.596 of total Hob 0.053-0.075 | Hemoglobin (Hb) ferae 121-153 gf as9 gt mate 1384175 gi 130-75 9 Leukocyte count (WC) 3800-8900/rc eer Erythrocyte count (RBC) female 3.5-5 x 108/mel 35-5 x 1012. male 4.3-5.9 x 108/mel 43-59 x10) ‘Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) (80-97.6 mem? 80-97.6 ean erpusculor hemoglobin (MC) 27-33 pale 166-209 fmovce Mean eorpusculor hemoglobin concentrate MCHC) 33-36 203-22 mm Enthocyte seamentaton rate serate, ESR) 0 me 0 mite @ | evirocre eneymes http://www. bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values.php 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) GGiucose-6 - Pphosphate dehydrognase (G-6-PO) Determination Blood, Plasma or Serum: ‘Ammonia (Ni) = cfsion Ammonia Nivogen “Amylase ‘Anion gap (NaCl + HCO5") () ‘Anitrombin IL (AT 1) Bearbonate: ‘terial Venous Bilirubin: Conjugated (direct) Total Caletonin calcium: Total Tonizea CCarbon dioxide content (plasma) Carcinoembryonic antigen Chloride Coagulation sereen: Bleeding time Prothrombin time | Partial thromboplastin time (activated) | Protein c Protein S Copper, total Cotticotropin (ACTH adrenacortcotropic hormone) - 0800 hr Corso ‘0800 hr 1800 he 2000 hr Female Male Creatine kinase: Creatinine kinase isoenzymes, MB fraction | creatinine Fibrinogen (coagulation factor 1) Folicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): Female Midcycle Male (Glucose, fasting Glucose Tolerance Test (Oral) Fasting 60 min 90 min 120 min (7) -Glutamyttransterase (GGT: Male http://www. bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory values. php 250-5000 units/108 cel (Conventional unts) 20-120 megyal 15-45 ofa 35-118 TUL 7-16 meg. 80-120 ual 21-28 még/t 22-29 meg 0.2 mg/dl (0-1-1 mg/at) << 100 pg/ml 86-10.3 mail 445.1 mg/d 21-32 mmol/L <3 ng/ml 95-110 meg 3-95 min 10-13 see 22-37 see 0.71.4 wml 0.7-1.4 yt 70-160 meg/a < 60 pg/m! 5-30 megial 2-15 megidl += 50% of 0800 hr 20-170 U/L 30-220 1U/t 0-12 wy 0.5-1.7 maid 150-360 mg/al 2-13 miujmi 5-22 mijml 1-8 mim 65-115 moat (ingyaty Diabetic > 140 2200 > 200 2140 Normal 70-105 120-170 100-140 70-120 Page 3 of 9 250-5000 meunit Reference Value (sunt) 12-70 memo. 11-32 pmoyt 0.58-1.97 mexat/L 7-16 mmol. 800-1200 U/L. 21-28 mmol/L 22-29 mmol <4 memolL. (2-18 memovty < 100 ng/L 2.2-2.74 mmol/L 11.3 mmo, 21-32 mmol. <3 megit 95-110 mmol. 180-570 sec 10-13 sec 22-37 see 700-1400 Umi 700-1400 U/mi 11-25 memoy < 13.2 pmoyt. 138-810 nmolft 50-410 nmol. + 50% of 0800 he (0.33-2.83 mekalt (0.5-3.67 mekatit 0-0.2 mekatL 44-150 memo. 15-3691. 213 mU/L 5-22 iL 181) 3.663 mmol/L. (mmo Normal Dk 39-58 a 67-94 > 5678 39-67 > 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Female Haptoglobin Determination Hematologic tests: Fibrinogen Hematocrit (Hc), female | male Hemoglobin & ic Hemoglobin (Hb), female male Leukocyte count (wc) Erythrocyte count (RBC): female male Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) ‘Mean corpuscular hemaglobin concentrate (MCHC) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (sedrate, ESR) | Erythrocyte enzymes: Glucose-6 - phosphate dehydrognase (660) Ferrin Folic acd; normal Platelet count Reticulocytes Vitamin Iron: Female Male Iron binding capactty Isoctrate dehydrogenase Isoenzymes Fraction 1 | rection 2 http://www.bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values.php 9-50 units. 8-40 units 44-303 mg/dl Page 4 of 9 9-50 units 8-40 units 0.48-3.03 g/t Reference Value Conventional units 200-400 mg/d 36%-44.6% 40.7% 50.3% 5.3%-7.59 of total Hd 12:1-15.3 ofa 13.847.5 g/dl '3600-9800/me! 35-5 x 108/mei 43-59 x 10°/mel 80-97.6 mem? 27-33 pg/cel 33-36 g/dl 30 mayhr 250-5000 units/108 celts 20-383 ng/mt >3.1-12.4 ng/ml 150-450 x 10?/mel 0.5%6-1.5% of erthrocytes 223-1132 pa/mt 30-160 meg/at 45-160 meg/dl 220-420 meg/d 1.2-7 units 1496-269 of total 23% 39% of total 20%6-26% of total ST units 24 g/t 0,36-0.446 fraction 0.4-0.503 fraction © 0.053-0.075 121-153 g/t 138-175 g/t 38-98% 10% 35-5x 20% 43-59% 10%), 80-97.6 9 1.66-2.09 fmoVcel 203-22 mmo, < 30 mmr 250-5000 meunts/e 23-862 pmol/L 7-28.1 nmovL. 150-450 x 10%. 0.005-0.015 165-835 pmol/L 5.4-31.3 memol/L 8.1-31.3 memovL 39.4-75.2 memol/. 1.2-7 units. 0.14-0.26 fraction © 0.29-0.39 fraction © 0,20-0.26 fraction o 0.08-0.16 fraction © 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Page 5 of 9 0.06-0.16 fraction o renin 3 oho a e Fraction 4 16%-16% of total inte ehropease 100250107 167-17 moat tac ad act) eismala 07-21 amolt ta <0 mela 241 mama Ue 10-150 ants ionso us ui Ta tet <200mie < 52 nmol beste nos na/a 29mo/a > 62 nner LoL < 130 mgd ‘< 3.36 mmol/L. Desirable 130-159 mg/d 3.36-4.11 mmol/L. codeine gh @ | > 19 maa > At nat ee Lisa <031 melt Thence <200 mala < 226 melt Desirable 200-400 mg/di 2.26-4.52 mmol/L sore 20-000 mat 421.3 malt fon ooo may Siam @ I vesinesiin 13-22 meat. 0.65-1.1 mm oonetty 220-30 most 230-20 mig ongge tuatonaterah pete O94. tacort Pedy aera 35 mn arse oe oer ras raeas . Reference Value e Cectietlitel Conventional units ‘ST uni 70, atta rating rem a 0-105 em neues oe tom > 00 mma Psp (ed) ta a 37°C ono tun 22s0siuper dentosmaa Prephoas kane amu oui Wie Oam-227 mck | Phosphorus, inorganic, (phosphate) 25-5 mg/dl 0.8-1.6 mmol/L. | Pots 3555 meat 35-5 molt Progesterone erate 04-45 mt 032-48 ott ees ots mm Oaz-a8 melt Raeied 25.28 mi oa are te cosnem Cis anol | practi 1a a Lea mat Poste seo aren oamin ong @ | Present aga ooo own Seay seat http://www. bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values.php 10/1/2008, Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Gebutin Rheumatoid factor Sodium Testosterone: Female Male “Thyroid Hormone Eunction Tess: “Thyroid-timolating hormone (TSH) Tryroxine-bnding globulin capacty Total todotnyronine () | Tota thyroxine by RIA CT) T, resin uptake “Transaminase, AST (aspartate aminotransferase, SGOT) Transaminase, ALT (alanine aminoranserase, SGPT) “Transferrin Urea nitrogen (BUN) Uric acid amin & (retino) | zine 1 age dependent 2 tnfants and adolescents up to 108 > infants in the fst year upto 6 mg/dl Determination 23-35 g/dl < 60 1U/mi 135-147 meat 6-86 naval 270-1070 naya 0.35-6.2 meyjm 10-26 megia 75-220 ng/dl +11 megidl 25%6-38% 1-47 TU). 7-53 10) 220-400 mg/d 8-25 mg/dl 3-8 gist 15-60 meg/a 50-150 meg/al Urine Page 6 of 9 23-35 g/t < 60 KIU/L 135-147 mmol/L 021-3 mol 9.3-37 nmol 0.35-6.2 mujL 100-260 meg/t 1.2-34 nmol 51-142 nmol. 0.25-0.38 fraction © (0.18-0.78 mexatje (0.12-0.88 mekat/L 2.20-4.009/ 29-89 mmol. 179-476 memol/L 0.52-2.09 memo. 77-23 memoll. Reference Value Conventional units Calcium 50-250 meg/day Catecholamines: Epinephrine < 20 megiday Norepinephrine 100 meg/day | catecholamines, 24-he <0 p9 Copper 15-60 meg/day Creatinine: cits 8-22 mg/kg ‘Adolescent 8-30 mg/kg Female 0.6-1.5 a/day Male 0.8-1.8 g/day oH 458 | Phosphate 09-13 ofday | Potassium 25-100 mEq/day | Protein poe 1-14 mg/dl, At rest 50-80 mg/day Protein, quantitative < 150 mg/cay Sodium 300-250 mEq/day Specific gravity, random 1.002-1.030 Unie acid, 24-he 250-750 mg * Diet dependent. Drug Levels* hup://www.bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values.php ST units 1.25-6.25 mmoliday < 109 nmoVday < 590 nmoViday << 650 nmol 0.24-0.95 memoviday 71-195 ymovkg 71-265 umovkg 53-13.3 mmol/day 7.1-15.9 mmol/day 458 29-42 mmovday 25-100 mmol/day 10-140 mgt. 50-80 mg/day < 0.15 g/day 100-250 mmoyday 1.002-1.030 1.48-4.43 mmol 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Page 7 of 9 Drug Determination ‘Amikacin e (rouoh) | (peak) Gentamicin (trough) (peak) kanamycin (rough) (peak) Netiimicin (trough) (peak) ‘Streptomycin (rough) (peak) Tobramycin (trough) e toe Drug Determination Aminogiycosides ‘Amiodarone Bretylium Digitoxin e@ Digoxin Disopyramide Flecainide Antiarrhythmics Ldocaine Mexietine Procainamige Propranolol e Quiniaine Tocalnide Verapamil carbamazepine Phenobarbital Anticonvulsants Phenytoin Primidone Valproic Acid Amitriptyine ‘Amoxapine Bupropion Clomipramine | Desipramine | Amtidepressants oxepin Imipramine Maprotiine oe) vowentre | Protriptyine Reference Value Conventional units ST uni 1-8 megiml 20-30 meg/mi 1,7-13.7 memol 34-51 memol. 05-2 meg/m 14.2 memo. 6-10 megiml 12.5-20.9 memov. 5-20 megien od 20-25 mea/ml nd 05-2 mogymt a 6-10 meg/ml nd <5 meg/ml nd 5-20 mg/m! a 05-2 megiml 11-43 memol. 5-20 meg/mt 12.8-21.8 memolL Reference Value Conventional units ST uni 05-25 megimt 1.5-4 memo. 0.5-1.5 meg/mt nd 9-25 megit 11,8-32.8 nmol 0.8-2 ng/mi 09-25 nmol. 2-8 meg/ml 6-18 memo). (02-1 megymt nd 1.546 mg/ml 45-21.5 memolL 05-2 megymt nd 4-8 mg/ml 17-34 memolml 50-200 ng/ml 190-770 nmol/L 2-6 meg/m! 4.6-9.2 memol. 4-10 meg/mt nd 0.08-0.3 meg/mt 4 4-12 meg/mi 17-81 memo 10-40 meg/mi 43-172 memoy/. 10-20 meg/mi 40-80 memol. 4-12 megiml 18-85 memo. 40-100 meg/m! 2280-700 memol/L 130-250 ng/ml '500-$00 nmol/. 200-500 ng/ml nd 25-100 ngy/mt nd 80-100 ngy/m! rd 115-300 ng/ml rd 110-250 ng/ml nd 225-350 ng/ml rd 200-300 ng/ml nd 50-150 ng/ml nd 70-250 ngim nd http://www. bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values. php 10/1/2008 Normal Laboratory Values (Haematology Reference Values) Page 8 of 9 Trazodone {800-1600 ng/ml nd Chlorpromazine 50-300 ng/mt 150-950 nmol. Fluphenazine 0.13-2.8 ng/ml nd Antipsychotics Haioperiot 5-20 ng/ml nd Perphenazine 0.8-1.2 ng/ml nd Thithiene 2-57 ng/ml rd Drug Determination peer | Conventional units ST uni ‘Amantadine 300 ng/mi nd Amrinone 3.7 meg/m nd (Chloramphenicol 320-20 mg/ml 31-62 memol/ Cycosporine 250-800 nfm! nd (Whole blood, RIA) nd ‘50-300 ng/ml (plasma, RIA) Ethanol Omgy/at Ommoyt, Hydralazine 100 ng/ml nd Carre Luthium 0.6-1.2 meat. 0.6-1.2 mmoyL Saleylate 100-300 mg/l 724-2172 memol Sulfonamide 5-15 mg/dl nd Terbutatine 0.5-4.1 agit 1d Theophyline 20-20 meg/m! 55-110 memoW/L Vancomycin (trough) 5-15 ng/ml nd (peak) 20-40 meg/mi nd ‘The values given are generally accepted as desirable for treatment without toxly for most patients, However, exceptions are not unc nd = No data avaiable 2 parent drug plus N-desmethy! metabolte. > 24-hour trough values. Toxic: 50-100 mgjal (10.9-21.7 mmol) The following table is adopted from the Sith Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatme ‘Blood Pressure, National Institutes of Heath Classification of Blood Pressure * category Reference value systole (mm Hg) Diastolic (mm Hg) optimal < 120 and <0 Neral < 130 and <5 High-normal 130-139 is a Hypertension Stage 1 140-159 90-99 Stage 2 160-179 a too 109 Stage 3 > 180 7 we * For adults age 18 and older who are not taking antihypertensive drugs and not acutely il. When systollc and dastolic blood pressures, tferent categories, the higher category shouldbe selected to classify the individual's blood pressure status. In addition to classyng st hypertension on the basis of average blood pressure levels, clinicians should specty presence or absence of target organ disease and ac factors * optimal blood pressure with respect to cardiovascular risk is below 120/88 m Hg. However, unusually low readings should be evaluate significance. 2 ased on the average of two or more readings taken at each of two or mare visits after an initial screening, http://www.bloodindex.org/normal_laboratory_values.php 10/1/2008 Normal Lab Values - MTWorld.com Wiesdnesday, October 1, 2008 Page | of 5 Normal Lab Values HEMATOLOGY Red Blood Colle RBC (Male) RBC (Female) RBC (Child) White Blood Colle Wac (Male) Wc (Female) WBC (Child) Hemoglobin Hgb (Male) Hgb (Female) gb (child) Hgb (Newborn) Homatocrit Het (Male) Het (Female) Het (Chia) Mev MoH McHe Neutrophils Bands. Lymphocytes Monocytes Eosinophils Basophils CARDIAC MARKERS. Troponin Troponin T Myoglobin (Male) Myoglobin (Female) hup:/\www.mtworld.convtools_resources/lab_values, html 42-56 MibL. 38-54 MUL 35-50 ML 38-11.0K/mm cubed 38-11.0K/mm cubed 50-100KImm cubed 14-18 gia 11-16 gla 10-14 gid 15-25 gt 39-54% 34-47% 30-42% 78-981. 27-35 p9 31-37% 50-81% 15% 14-44% 2-6% 1.5% 0-1% 0-04 nail {onset 5 ns, ook 12:28 9, ‘elu to noma: 7 aay) 0-02 ngim (onset: 3-4 hs, peak. 10-24 hrs, Feturn to normal 10-14 days} 10-95 ngimt (onset 1-3 hs, oak: 6-10 hrs, Fetur to normal: 12-24 ts), 10-65 ngimi (onset: 1-3 hs, peak: 6-10 brs, 10/1/2008 Normal Lab Values - MTWorld.com GENERAL (CHEMISTRY Acetone Albumin ‘Alkaline Phosphatase Anion gap ‘Ammonia Amylase AST, SGOT (Male) AST, SGOT (Female) Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin, Indirect Bilirubin, Total BUN Calcium (ota Carbon dioxide carbon monoxide Chloride Creatine (Male) Creatine (Female) Creatinine Ethanol Folic acid Glucose HDL (Male) HOL (Female) tron Iron binding capacty Lactic acid Lactate Lipase Magnesium Osmolarty Parathyroid hormone Phosphorus Potasssium Protein (ota) soPT Sodium hitp://www.mtworld.com/tools_resources/lab_values.htm| Page 2 of 5 return to normat: 12-24 ns), 03-20m9% 35-50 gmiat 32-110 5-16 mEqiL 11-36 pmol. 50-160 Viet. 7-21 Un. 6-18 0.0-0.4 mgiat. total minus direct 02-14 mgiat. 6-23 mgldL 8-11 mala, 21-34 mEq. symptoms at greater than or ‘equal to 10% Saturation 96-112meqL 02-06 mgiat. 08-10 mgiat. 06-1.5mgiat. 0 mg: Coma: greater than oF qual to 400 - 500, mot 20-21 ng/mL 70-110 mgiat. (diuresis greater than or equal to 180 mg/dl 25-85 mad 38-94 mg/dl 52-169 paid 246 -455 pod. 04-23 mEq. 03-23mEqh 40-140 UN. 15-25 mg/dl 276-295 mOsmnkg 12-68 pgimt. 22-48 maid. 35-55 mEq. 60-80 gmat, 8-s2un 135-148 mEq 10/1/2008 Normal Lab Values - MT World.com ts Thyroglobutin Thyroxine (T4) total Total protein TSH Urea nitrogen Uric acid (Mate) Uric cis (Female) LIPID PANEL (ADULT) Cholesterol total) Cholesterol (HDL) Cholesterol (LOL) Tiighoerides (Male) “Trighcerides (Female) URINE Color ‘Specie Gravity pH No k a Protein Osmotaity 24 HOUR URINE Amylase Calcium Chloride Creatinine Creatine Clearance (ale) Creatine Clearance (Male) Creatine Clearance (Female) Creatine Clearance (Female) Magnesium Osmolality Phosphorus Potassium http://www.mtworld.com/tools_resources/lab_values.htm! Page 3 of 5 0.8-1.1 ygiat Less than 65 alma. 5-13 uoial, 5-SgmidL Less than @ Ure 8-25 mals 35-7.7 maid 25-66 maid. Less than 200 mg/dl desirable 30-75 mail. Less than 130 imgidl. desicable (Grester than 40 - $70 mg/aL. Geoater than 35 135 mg/dL Straw 4,009 - 1.040 46-80 10-40 mEgiL Less than 8 meg Less than 8 mEq 1-15 mala, 80-1900 mOsmit 260-1100 10 124 ir 100-250 mg /24 be 110-250 mEqy 2a 1229/24 he 100-140 mL! 18-26 mg/kg! 24h 80 130.mL / min 10-20™mg/kg/ 24 be 6-9 mEq 24 he 450-900 mOsm / 9 09-13 9/24. 35-85 mEq/24 10/1/2008 Normal Lab Values - MTWorld.com Protein Sedum Urea nitrogen Uric sid COAGULATION act APTT Pratelots Plasminogen Pr Pr FSP Fibrinogen Bleeding time “Thrombin time CEREBRAL SPINAL FLUID Appearance Glucose Osmotaity Pressure Protein Total cell count wec's HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS Cardiac index Cardiac Output Let Ventrular Stoke Work Index ‘Mean Arterial Pressure Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Pulmonary Vasiuar Resistance Index Right Ventricular Stoke Werk index Stroke Volume ‘Stroke Volume Index Systemic Vascular Resistance, Systemic Vascular Resistance Index hutp://www.mtworld.convtools_resources/lab_values, html (0-150 mg /24 he 30-260 mEq /24 tr 10-22 9m/24 be 240 -755 mg (24 he 90-180 seconds 21-38 seconds. 140,000 480,000 / mi 62- 130% 10-14 seconds 32-45 seconds Less than 10 bord 460 - 450 mglat 3-7 minutes 11-18 seconds ear 40-85 mglat. 200 - 298 mOsmiL 70-180 mmvH20 18-45 mola, 0-Scells 0-6/ ut. 25-42LImin/ msquared 4-BLPM 40-70g/m squared / beat 70-108 mm Hg 4155-286 dynos / sec/ emo the negative 5 255 - 285 dynes / sec/on to the negative 5 7-12g/m ‘squared / beat 60-100 mL/beat 40-85 mL /m squared / beat 900 - 1600 dynes / sec/-em to the negative § 1970-2390 anes / sec fem tothe negative 5 Page 4 of 5 10/1/2008 Normal Lab Values - MTWorld.com ‘Systolic Arteria! Pressure Diastolic Arterial Pressure Central Venous Pressure Election Fraction Loft Arterial Pressure Pulmonary Artery Systolic Pulmonary Artery Diastolic Pulmonary Artery Pressure Pulmonary Astory Wedge Pressure Pulmonary Artry End Diastolic Pressure Right Atal Pressure Right Ventricular End Diastolic Pressure NEUROLOGICAL VALUES Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Intracranial Pressure ARTERIAL VALUES. pH Paco2 Hoos 2 sat Pao2 BE VENOUS VALUES pH Pacoz Hoos o2sat Paoz Be hitp:/Awww.mtworld.com/tools_resources/lab_values.htm! Page 5 of 5 90- 140mm Hg 60-90 mm Hg 2-8 mm ig: 25 i2emH20 60-75% 4-12mm Hg 15-30mmHg 5-15mmHg 10-20mmHg 4-12mmHg 8-10 mmHg 4-6mm Hg 0-8mm Hg 70-90 mm Hg 5-15 mmHg or 10cm H20 738-745 35-45 mm Hg 22-26mEqL 96 - 100% 185-100 mm Hg -2t0 +2 mmol. 731-744 41-51 mmHg 22-29 meqiL 60-25% 30-40.mm Hg Oto +4 mmol 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page | of 13 Welcome Choose a link below Common Lab Values Dales Nun Pca + Hematology Values oe + Electrolyte Values Both women and + Hepatic Enzymes men are taking notice of trends in laser + Renal Related technology and new rooming norms i team more about * Protein laser hair removal Washington DC « Lipids specialists, as well as permanent hair removal practice in + Thyroid other major cites like New York and * Cardiac Chicago The Hair Removal Forum can safely and switly remove unwanted hai a Hematology Values + HEMATOCRIT (HCT) © Normal Adult Female Range: 37 - 47% Optimal Adult Female Reading: 42% Normal Adult Male Range 40 - 54% Optimal Adult Male Reading: 47 Normal Newborn Range: 50 - 62% Optimal Newborn Reading: 56 * HEMOGLOBIN (HGB) e © Normal Adult Female Range: 12 - 16 g/dl Optimal Adult Female Reading: 14 g/dl hutp://www.dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 2 of 13, Normal Adult Male Range: 14 - 18 g/dl Optimal Adult Male Reading: 16 g/d e Normal Newborn Range: 14 - 20 g/dl Optimal Newborn Reading: 17 g/dl * MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) © Normal Adult Range: 27 - 33 pg Optimal Adult Reading: 30 + MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) © Normal Adult Range: 80 - 100 fi Optimal Adult Reading: 90 Higher ranges are found in newborns and infants + MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration) @ © Normal Adult Range: 32 - 36 % Optimal Adult Reading: 34 Higher ranges are found in newborns and infants « R.B.C. (Red Blood Cell Count) ‘© Normal Adult Female Range: 3.9 - 5.2 mill/me! Optimal Adult Female Reading: 4.55 Normal Adult Male Range: 4.2 - 5.6 millimol Optimal Adult Male Reading: 4.9 Lower ranges are found in Children, newboms and infants + W.B.C. (White Blood Cell Count) © Normal Adult Range: 3.8 - 10.8 thous/mel Optimal Adult Reading: 7.3 Higher ranges are found in children, newborns and @ infants, http://www.dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 3 of 13 « PLATELET COUNT @ ‘o Normal Adult Range: 130 - 400 thous/mel Optimal Adult Reading: 265 Higher ranges are found in children, newborns and infants * NEUTROPHILS and NEUTROPHIL COUNT - this is the main defender of the body against infection and antigens. High levels may indicate an active infection. © Normal Adult Range: 48 - 73 % Optimal Adult Reading: 60.5 Normal Children's Range: 30 - 60 % Optimal Children's Reading: 45 + LYMPHOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTE COUNT - Elevated levels may indicate an active viral infections such as measles, rubella, chickenpox, or infectious mononucleosis. © Normal Adult Range: 18 - 48 % Optimal Adult Reading: 33 @ Normal Children’s Range: 25 - 50 % Optimal Children’s Reading: 37.5 + MONOCYTES and MONOCYTE COUNT - Elevated levels are seen in tissue breakdown or chronic infections, carcinomas, leukemia e (monocytic) or lymphomas. © Normal Adult Range: 0-9 % Optimal Adult Reading: 4.5 + EOSINOPHILS and EOSINOPHIL COUNT - Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reactions or parasites. © Normal Adult Range: 0-5 % Optimal Adult Reading: 2.5 @ + BASOPHILS and BASOPHIL COUNT - Basophilic activity is not fully understood but it is known to carry histamine, heparin and serotonin. High levels are found in allergic reactions. hitp://www.dalesplace.neV/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 4 of 13, © Normal Adult Range: 0 - 2% Optimal Adult Reading: 1 e@ TOP of Page Electrolyte Values * SODIUM - Sodium is the most abundant cation in the blood and its chief base. It functions in the body to maintain osmotic pressure, acid-base balance and to transmit nerve impulses. Very Low value: seizure and Neurologic Sx. © Normal Adult Range: 135-146 mEq/L. r ) Optimal Adult Reading: 140.5 + POTASSIUM - Potassium is the major intracellular cation. Very low value: Cardiac arythemia. @ o Normal Range: 3.5 - 5.5 mEq/L. Optimal Adult Reading: 4.5 + CHLORIDE - Elevated levels are related to acidosis as well as too much water crossing the cell membrane. Decreased levels with decreased serum albumin may indicate water deficiency crossing the e@ cell membrane (edema). © Normal Adult Range: 95-112 mEq/L Optimal Adult Reading: 103 « CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) - The CO2 level is related to the respiratory exchange of carbon dioxide in the lungs and is part of the bodies buffering system. Generally when used with the other electrolytes, it is a good indicator of acidosis and alkalinity. © Normal Adult Range: 22-32 mEq/L Optimal Adult Reading: 27 Normal Childrens Range - 20 - 28 mEq/L e Optimal Childrens Reading: 24 hitp://www.dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 5 of 13 @ + CALCIUM - involved in bone metabolism, protein absorption, fat transfer muscular contraction, transmission of nerve impulses, blood clotting and cardiac function. Regulated by parathyroid, © Normal Adult Range: 8.5-10.3 mEq/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 9.4 + PHOSPHORUS - Generally inverse with Calcium, © Normal Adult Range: 2.5 - 4.5 mEq/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 3.5 Normal Childrens Range: 3 - 6 mEq/dl Optimal Childrens Range: 4.5 * ANION GAP (Sodium + Potassium - CO2 + Chloride) - An increased measurement is associated with metabolic acidosis due to the overproduction of acids (a state of alkalinity is in effect). Decreased levels may indicate metabolic alkalosis due to the e overproduction of alkaloids (a state of acidosis is in effect). © Normal Adult Range: 4 - 14 (calculated) Optimal Adult Reading: 9 * CALCIUM/PHOSPHORUS Ratio © Normal Adult Range: 2.3 - 3.3 (calculated) Optimal Adult Reading: 2.8 Normal Children’s range: 1.3 - 3.3 (calculated) Optimal Children's Reading: 2.3 « SODIUM/POTASSIUM © Normal Adult Range: 26 - 38 (calculated) Optimal Adult Reading: 32 Top of Page http://www-dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 6 of 13, Hepatic Enzymes @ * AST (Serum Glutamic-Oxalocetic Transaminase - SGOT ) - found primarily in the liver, heart, kidney, pancreas, and muscles. Seen in tissue damage, especially heart and live © Normal Adult Range: 0 - 42 U/L Optimal Adult Reading: 21 + ALT (Serum Glutamic-Pyruvic Transaminase - SGPT) - Decreased SGPT in combination with increased cholesterol levels is seen in cases of a congested liver. We also see increased levels in mononucleosis, alcoholism, liver damage, kidney infection, chemical pollutants or myocardial infarction e © Normal Adult Range: 0 - 48 U/L Optimal Adult Reading: 24 + ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE - Used extensively as a tumor marker it is also present in bone injury, pregnancy, or skeletal growth @ (elevated readings. Low levels are sometimes found in hypoadrenia, protein deficiency, mainutrition and a number of vitamin deficiencies © Normal Adult Range: 20 - 125 U/L Optimal Adult Reading: 72.5 Normal Childrens Range: 40 - 400 U/L Optimal Childrens Reading: 220 + GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase) - Elevated levels may be found in liver disease, alcoholism, bile-duct obstruction, cholangitis, drug abuse, and in some cases excessive magnesium ingestion. Decreased levels can be found in hypothyroidism, hypothalamic malfunction and low levels of magnesium. © Normal Adult Female Range: 0 - 45 U/L Optimal Female Reading: 22.5 Normal Adult Male Range: 0 - 65 U/L Optimal Male Reading: 32.5 @ « LDH (Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase) - Increases are usually found in cellular death and/or leakage from the cell or in some cases it can be hitp://www-dalesplace.nev/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 7 of 13 useful in confirming myocardial or pulmonary infarction (only in relation to other tests). Decreased levels of the enzyme may be seen e in cases of malnutrition, hypoglycemia, adrenal exhaustion or low tissue or organ activity. © Normal Adult Range: 0 - 250 U/L Optimal Adult Reading: 125 + BILIRUBIN, TOTAL - Elevated in liver disease, mononucleosis, hemolytic anemia, low levels of exposure to the sun, and toxic effects to some drugs, decreased levels are seen in people with an inefficient liver, excessive fat digestion, and possibly a diet low in nitrogen bearing foods © Normal Adult Range 0 - 1.3 mg/dl Optimal Adult Reading: .65 Top of Page Renal Related e + B.U.N. (Blood Urea Nitrogen) - Increases can be caused by excessive protein intake, kidney damage, certain drugs, low fluid intake, intestinal bleeding, exercise or heart failure. Decreased levels may be due to a poor diet, malabsorption, liver damage or low nitrogen intake. © Normal Adult Range: 7 - 25 mg/dl e@ Optimal Adult Reading: 16 + CREATININE - Low levels are sometimes seen in kidney damage, protein starvation, liver disease or pregnancy. Elevated levels are sometimes seen in kidney disease due to the kidneys job of excreting creatinine, muscle degeneration, and some drugs involved in impairment of kidney function. © Normal Adult Range: .7 - 1.4 mg/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 1.05 @ * URIC ACID - High levels are noted in gout, infections, kidney disease, alcoholism, high protein diets, and with toxemia in hutp:/;www.dalesplace.neVlab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 8 of 13 pregnancy. Low levels may be indicative of kidney disease, malabsorption, poor diet, liver damage or an overly acid kidney. @ © Normal Adult Female Range: 2.5 - 7.5 mg/dl Optimal Adult Female Reading: 5.0 Normal Adult Male Range: 3.5 - 7.5 mg/dl Optimal Adult Male Reading:5.5 * BUN/CREATININE - This calculation is a good measurement of kidney and liver function. © Normal Adult Range: 6 -25 (calculated) Optimal Adult Reading: 15.5 Top of Page Protein * PROTEIN, TOTAL - Decreased levels may be due to poor nutrition, liver disease, malabsorption, diarrhea, or severe burns. Increased @ levels are seen in lupus, liver disease, chronic infections, alcoholism, leukemia, tuberculosis amongst many others. © Normal Adult Range: 6.0 -8.5 g/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 7.25 e + ALBUMIN - major constituent of serum protein (usually over 50%). High levels are seen in liver disease(rarely) , shock, dehydration, or multiple myeloma. Lower levels are seen in poor diets, diarrhea, fever, infection, liver disease, inadequate iron intake, third-degree burns and edemas or hypocalcemia © Normal Adult Range: 3.2 - 5.0 g/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 4.1 + GLOBULIN - Globulins have many diverse functions such as, the carrier of some hormones, lipids, metals, and antibodies(IgA, IgG, IgM, and IgE). Elevated levels are seen with chronic infections, liver disease, rheumatoid arthritis, myelomas, and lupus are present, . a Lower levels in immune compromised patients, poor dietary habits, malabsorption and liver or kidney disease. hutp://www.dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 9 of 13, © Normal Adult Range: 2.2 - 4.2 g/dl (calculated) Optimal Adult Reading: 3.2 * AIG RATIO (Albumin/Globulin Ratio) © Normal Adult Range: 0.8 - 2.0 (calculated) Optimal Adult Reading: 1.9 Top of Page Lipids + CHOLESTEROL - High density lipoproteins (HDL) is desired as e opposed to the low density lipoproteins (LDL), two types of cholesterol. Elevated cholesterol has been seen in artherosclerosis, diabetes, hypothyroidism and pregnancy. Low levels are seen in depression, malnutrition, liver insufficiency, malignancies, anemia and infection. ‘© Normal Adult Range: 120 - 240 mg/dl e Optimal Adult Reading: 180 + LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein) - studies correlate the association between high levels of LDL and arterial artherosclerosis ‘© Normal Adult Range: 62 - 130 mg/dl e Optimal Adult Reading: 81 mg/dl + HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) - A high level of HDL is an indication of a healthy metabolic system if there is no sign of liver disease or intoxication. © Normal Adult Range: 35 - 135 mg/dl Optimal Adult Reading: +85 mg/dl + TRIGLYCERIDES - increased levels may be present in artherosclerosis, hypothyroidism, liver disease, pancreatitis, e myocardial infarction, metabolic disorders, toxemia, and nephrotic syndrome. Decreased levels may be present in chronic obstructive http://swww.dalesplace.nevlab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 10 of 13 pulmonary disease, brain infarction, hyperthyroidism, malnutrition, and malabsorption. @ © Normal Adult Range: 0 - 200 mg/di Optimal Adult Reading: 100 + CHOLESTEROLILDL RATIO. © Normal Adult Range: 1 - 6 Optimal Adult Reading: 3.5 Top of Page e Thyroid * THYROXINE (T4) - Increased levels are found in hyperthyroidism, acute thyroiditis, and hepatitis. Low levels can be found in Cretinism, hypothyroidism, cirrhosis, malnutrition, and chronic thyroiditis. © Normal Adult Range: 4 - 12 ug/di @ Optimal Adult Reading: 8 ug/di + T3-UPTAKE - Increased levels are found in hyperthyroidism, severe liver disease, metastatic malignancy, and pulmonary insufficiency. Decreased levels are found in hypothyroidism, normal e pregnancy, and hyperestrogenis status. © Normal Adult Range: 27 - 47% Optimal Adult Reading: 37 % * FREE T4 INDEX (17) © Normal Adult Range: 4 - 12 Optimal Adult Reading: 8 + THYROID-STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH) - produced by the anterior pituitary gland, causes the release and distribution of stored e thyroid hormones. When T4 and T3 are too high, TSH secretion decreases, when T4 and T3 are low, TSH secretion increases. http://www-dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 11 of 13, © Normal Adult Range: .5 - 6 milU/L © AACE (2003) target level: 0.3 to 3.04 Top of Page Cardiac + Creatine phosphokinase (CK) - Levels rise 4 to 8 hours after an acute Mi, peaking at 16 to 30 hours and returning to baseline within 4 days © 25-200 U/L 0 32-150 U/L * CK-MB CK isoenzyme - It begins to increase 6 to 10 hours after an acute Ml, peaks in 24 hours, and remains elevated for up to 72 hours. © < 12 IU/L if total CK is <400 IU/L e © <3.5% of total CK if total CK is >400 IU/L « (LDH) Lactate dehydrogenase - Total LDH will begin to rise 2 to § days after an Ml; the elevation can last 10 days. © 140-280 U/L + LDH-1 and LDH-2 LDH isoenzymes - Compare LDH 1 and LDH 2 levels. Normally, the LDH-1 value will be less than the LDH-2. In the acute MI, however, the LDH 2 remains constant, while LDH 1 rises. When the LDH 1 is higher than LDH 2, the LDH is said to be flipped, which is highly suggestive of an MI. A flipped pattern appears 12-24 hours post MI and persists for 48 hours. 0 LDH-1 18%-33% 0 LDH-2 28%-40% e * SGOT - will begin to rise in 8-12 hours and peak in 18-30 hours hutp://www.dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 12 of 13 © 10-42 U/L + Myoglobin - early and sensitive diagnosis of myocardial infarction in the emergency department This small heme protein becomes abnormal within 1 to 2 hours of necrosis, peaks in 4-8 hours, and drops to normal in about 12 hours. o<1 * Troponin Complex - Peaks in 10-24 hours, begins to fall off after 1- 2 weeks. 0 <04 e Table of Cardiac markers ‘Serum Markers of Myocardial Injury Detected | Peak Myoglobin CK/CK-MB Troponin Complex Typical Marker Values during AMI hutp:/www.dalesplace.neV/lab_values.php 10/1/2008 Lab Values Page 13 of 13 Top of Page hp:/hwww_dalesplace.net/lab_values.php 10/1/2008,

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