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Nursing Lab Values Reference Guide, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive overview of common nursing lab values and their normal reference ranges. It covers a wide range of laboratory tests, including complete blood count (cbc), basic metabolic panel, liver function tests, cardiac markers, and more. The information is presented in a clear and concise manner, making it a valuable resource for nursing students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding standard lab values. Topics such as interpreting lab results, understanding normal and abnormal values, and recognizing potential implications of deviations from the reference ranges. With its detailed yet accessible content, this guide can serve as a quick reference for nurses, medical students, and other healthcare providers to ensure accurate interpretation of laboratory findings and provide appropriate patient care.

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Nursing
Lab ValueS
WBC - ANS 5000-10000 uL
RBC male - ANS 4.5-5.5 million/uL
RBC female - ANS 4-5 million/uL
Hgb Male - ANS 14-18 g/dL
Hgb Female - ANS 12-14 g/dL
Hgb child - ANS 11-16 g/dL
Hct Male - ANS 42-52%
Hct Female - ANS 35-45%
Sodium (Na) - ANS 135-145 mEq/L
Potassium (K) - ANS 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
Chloride (CL) - ANS 95-105 mEq/L
Calcium (Ca) - ANS 8.5-10.5 mg/dL
Phosphorus (PO4) - ANS 1.7-2.6 mEq/L
2.5-4.5 mg/dL
Magnesium (Mg) - ANS 1.5-2.5 mEq/L
2.5-4.5 mg/dL
SaO2 - ANS 95-100%
Venous CO2 - ANS 22-30 mEq/L
Urine pH - ANS 4.8-8.0
UColor - ANS Yellow
U Clarity - ANS Clear
U Bacteria - ANS 0
U Protein - ANS 0
U Blood - ANS 0
U Sugar - ANS 0
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Nursing

Lab ValueS

WBC - ANS 5000-10000 uL RBC male - ANS 4.5-5.5 million/uL RBC female - ANS 4-5 million/uL Hgb Male - ANS 14-18 g/dL Hgb Female - ANS 12-14 g/dL Hgb child - ANS 11-16 g/dL Hct Male - ANS 42-52% Hct Female - ANS 35-45% Sodium (Na) - ANS 135-145 mEq/L Potassium (K) - ANS 3.5-5.0 mEq/L Chloride (CL) - ANS 95-105 mEq/L Calcium (Ca) - ANS 8.5-10.5 mg/dL Phosphorus (PO4) - ANS 1.7-2.6 mEq/L 2.5-4.5 mg/dL Magnesium (Mg) - ANS 1.5-2.5 mEq/L 2.5-4.5 mg/dL SaO2 - ANS 95-100% Venous CO2 - ANS 22-30 mEq/L Urine pH - ANS 4.8-8. UColor - ANS Yellow U Clarity - ANS Clear U Bacteria - ANS 0 U Protein - ANS 0 U Blood - ANS 0 U Sugar - ANS 0

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BUN - ANS 5-25 mg/dL Creatinine Male - ANS 0.6-1.2 mg/dL Creatinine Female - ANS 0.5 - 1.1 mg/dL pH - ANS 7.35-7. PaO2 - ANS 80-100 mm Hg FBS - ANS 66-110 mg/dL GTT/PP 2 hour - ANS < 140 mg/dL Glycosolated Hgb - ANS 4-7% CK/MB - ANS 0% total CK Myoglobin - ANS <90 mcg/mL Serial Troponin I - ANS <0.03 mg/mL Triglycerides Male - ANS 40-160 mg/dL Triglycerides Female - ANS 36-145 mg/dL BNP - ANS <100 ph/mL D Dimer - ANS >250 ng/mL Cholesterol - ANS <200 mg/dL PT - ANS 10-13 sec PTT - ANS 60-70 sec INR - ANS 2.0-3. Platelet Count - ANS 150,000-400,000/ cu mm Digoxin Level - ANS 0.5-2 ng/mL Lithium - ANS 0.6-1.2 ng/mL Theophylline - ANS 10-20 ug/mL Phenytoin sodium (Dilantin) - ANS 10-20 mg/mL SpO2 - ANS 95-100%

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Hematocrit (Female) - ANS 37-47% INR not on warfarin - ANS <1 second INR on warfarin - ANS 2-3 seconds aPTT - ANS 30-40 seconds (heparin) Sodium - ANS 135-145 mEq/L Potassium - ANS 3.5-5. Chloride - ANS 95- 105 Creatinine (male) - ANS 0.6-1. Creatinine (female) - ANS 0.5-1. Glucose (fasting) - ANS 70- 100 Calcium - ANS 9- 11 Albumin - ANS 3.4-5. Total Protein - ANS 6.2-8. Triglycerides - ANS Less than 150 LDL - ANS less than 100 HDL (female) - ANS 35- 80 PaCO2 - ANS 35- 45 HCO3 - ANS 22- 26 O2 - ANS 94-100% Magnesium - ANS 1.5-2. Phosphate - ANS 2.5-4. Normal A1C - ANS Below5.7% Pre-Diabetic A1C - ANS 5.7-6.4% Diabetic A1C - ANS Greater than 6.5% ALT - ANS 7- 56

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AST - ANS 10- 40

ALP - ANS 40- 120

Bilirubin - ANS less than 1 mg/dL Digoxin levels - ANS 0.5- 2 Toxic Dig level - ANS greater than 2. BMI target - ANS 18.5-24. Urine output - ANS 30ml per hour MAP - ANS 70- 105 Aldrete Score to be moved from PACU - ANS 7 or greater Branden Scale high risk for pressure ulcer - ANS 12 or less Braden Scale Low risk - ANS higher than 15 Norton Scale high risk - ANS 14 and below Norton Scale moderate to low risk - ANS 14 and higher SED Rate male under 50 - ANS 0-15 mm/hr SED rate male over 50 - ANS 0-20 mm/hr SED rate female under 50 - ANS 0-20 mm/hr SED rate female over 50 - ANS 0-30 mm/hr less than - ANS < Greater than - ANS >