TSH, T3, T4
What is Thyroid Labs?
TSH 0.4–4.0 μU/mL
T4 0.9–1.7 ng/dL
T3 1.5–3.1 nmol/L
What is Respiratory acidosis?
She was brought to the emergency department, where vital signs were notable for temperature of 100.9ºF, HR=142/min, BP=90/60 mmHg after intravenous fluids, with oxygen saturation of 99% while breathing 100% oxygen via non-rebreather mask. She has been complaining of difficulty breathing.
White blood count 14,600/mm3
Hemoglobin 10.6 g/dL
Platelets 125,000/ mm3
Sodium 134 mmol/L
Potassium 4.6 mmol/L
Chloride 107 mmol/L
Bicarbonate 13 mmol/L
Blood urea nitrogen 45 mg/dL
Creatinine 2.8 mg/dL (baseline 1.5)
Serum glucose 102 mg/dL
Troponin 2.7 ng/mL (upper limit normal = 0.08)
BNP 1,944 pg/mL (upper limit normal = 100-400)
Arterial Blood Gases:
Emergency Room (on 100% oxygen via non-rebreather mask):
pH=7.32
PaCO2=25 mmHg
PaO2=250 mmHg
What is a PE?
House Fire Lab
What is carboxyhemoglobin?
135-145
Sodium
CBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, Ret Count
What are anemia labs?
What is Metabolic alkalosis?
Eileen Paul is a 54 year old female, admitted to Med-Surg 3 days ago for treatment with IV antibiotics. She was transferred to the ICU yesterday evening after a RRT call for severe hypotension.
Na: 142 K: 4.2 Cl: 101 HCO3: 20 BUN: 22 Cr: 1.6 Ca: Mg: 2.2 Phos: Glucose: 232 HgA1C: Hgb: 10.9 Hct: 39.3 Plt: 89K
WBC: 15.7, Lactate: 4.8 CXR: Bilateral patchy infiltrates
What is Sepsis?
This low lab has the potential to cause torsades
What is Magnesium?
<500 (Heart Lab)
What is BNP?
Measure of the percentage of RBC in total blood volume (cell volume)
What does Hematocrit measure?
What is respiratory acidosis with metabolic compensation?
64 y.o. woman admitted with pancreatitis secondary to EtOH. Known liver cirrhosis (moderate, Child-Pugh B). Not on any regular medications, no allergies. Coughing up blood.
Hemoglobin (g/L) 72 Platelets (x109 /L) 58 INR 2.2 Fibrinogen (g/L) 1.6 Lactate 3.0 PH 7.34
What is a GI bleed?
Elevated Bun/Creat, INR increased, PTT increased, D Dimer Increased. Known lab findings on what time of exposure
What is Dinosaurs? SNAKE BITES!
0.6-1.2 (kidney)
What is Creatinine?
3.5-5.0mEq/L
Will bite you on a renal patient in a hurry
What is potassium?
What is Metabolic acidosis?
A 82-year-old female client is admitted to medical-surgical unit with dehydration and new onset of incontinence (pink-tinged urine) and mild confusion
BUN 27
Creatinine (serum) 1.3
WBC 11.1
Potassium (serum) 3.6
Sodium (serum) 143
Urine analysis 4+ bacteriuria
WBC >10,
+ hematuria
Lactate 1.2
What is a UTI?
Pregnant Mom:
What is HELP syndrome?
<2 (Infection/Acidosis)
PT, PTT, INR should be pulled on what type of patients
Circulatory/hematologic System primarily, Bleeding patients
What is Respiratory alkalosis ?
Patient comes in complaining of chest pain. Has widened out EKG. Past history of HTN, CHF.
Bun 60, Creat 3, Potassium 7.8
What is renal failure?
lab for blood clotting problems
Non Specific
D-Dimer
Blood Glucose for pediatric
>70
Infants: >40