White Blooded
Red Blooded
Organ Values
System Values
100
White blood cell which has the prime responsibility in managing allergic disorders and parasitic infections:
Eosinophils
100
Known as the % by volume of packed RBCs in a whole blood sample
Hematocrit
100
Two common values associated with kidney function:
BUN/Creatinine
100
Ideal range for glucose levels:
8-120 mg/dL
200
White blood cell which has the prime responsibility in managing bacterial infections:
Neutrophil
200
Known as the oxygen-carrying-capacity indicator in a whole blood sample:
Hemoglobin
200
Gold standard cardiac marker for acute/subacute MI:
Troponin
200
Normal reference range for total cholesterol:
<200 mg/dL
300
The most effective precaution when working with neutropenic patients:
Hand-washing
300
Lab values which measure the clotting process in the blood:
PTT/INR
300
Pathology indicated by increased ammonia levels:
Liver failure
300
Healthy triglyceride levels are below _____mg/dL:
150
400
Low hemoglobin levels
<8-10 g/dL
400
Normal INR value for a person on anticoagulants:
2.0-3.0
400
Value specifically indicative of liver synthetic capacity & increases w/ severe dehydration:
Albumin
400
DAILY DOUBLE Lab values shorthand
WBC, HgB, Platelets, HCT Na+, Cl-, BUN, Glucose, K+, HCo3-, Cr
500
A patient is immunocompromised and should be wearing a mask when their WBC count is < ______mm^3
1,000
500
Small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded - 95% sensitive/50% specific for DVT:
D-Dimer
500
Severe burn patients will likely see an increase in which kidney value:
BUN
500
Increased levels of _______ are linked to lower risk of diabetes
Vitamin D
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