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Hematocrit 0.32 vol. fr F: 0.37- 0.43 vol.fr plasma volume increases more,
resulting in a relative anemia. This
results in a physiologically lowered
hemoglobin (Hb) level, hematocrit
(Hct) value
RBC cell count 4.26 x10’12/l F:4.0-5.4 x10’12/l Normal
WBC cell count 8.46 x10’9/l 4.0-10.0x10’9/l Normal
Differential count
Band Neutrophils 0.00 0.02-0.05
Segmented Neutrophils 0.54 0.55-0.65 Normal
Eosinophil 0.07 0.02-0.04 Most commonly the cause of high
eosinophil count is an infection
Basophil 0.00 0.00-0.01 Normal
Lymphocyte 0.35 0.25-0.35 Normal
Monocyte 0.04 0.03-0.06 Normal
Platelet Count 236 x 10’9/l 150-450 x 10’9/l Normal
MCH 75 27-33 pg That means you’ll have more
hemoglobin if your red blood cells
are larger than normal.
MCV 31 80-96fl Likely to develop or have a
microcytic anemia
HEMATOLOGY
3/14/23
Result
Transparency Hazy
pH 7.0
Specific Gravity 1.005
URINALYSIS
XRAY
Chest PA
Findings:
The lungs are clear
Impression:
HEMATOLOGY
Control (STAGO) – 74
Activity – 107
INR – 0.96
REFERENCE VALUE
74-108 %
ULTRASOUND REPORT
Molecular Laboratory
Qualimed
BLOOD TYPING:
Teach Client how to Self-care of her surgical incision, so that it can maintain the cleanliness, dry
and covered so that it can prevent for infections that may be occur.
Teach client what medications will be continued (timing, dose, significance of that medicine
prescribed by the doctor so that client will be informed.
Teach client that call the doctor if the bleeding will be heavy ,have Severe pain and shortness of
breath that she may experience, and If Temperature will rise up to 38C
Teach client to reach out to a doctor if she would hardly need to cope up because of what
happened to her.