Coagulation Studies
BMP
(Basic Metabolic Panel)

CBC
Complete Blood Count)
Mainly Cardiac Labs
Misc Labs
100

25-35 sec

effectiveness of medication such as heparin for clotting of blood..

What is PTT (Partial Thromboplastin Time)   

100

135-145 mEq/L

monitor fluid and electolytes

What is Na+ (Sodium) 

100

150,000-450,000 cells/mcl

helps the body to clot

What is Platelets

100

<100 pg/ml

identify and classify patients with CHF

What is BNP (Brain Natriuretic Peptide)

100

0-160 U/L

used in evaluation of pancreatic disease

What is Lipase

200

12-13 sec

How long it takes blood to clot, Used for warfarin

What is PT  (Prothrombin Time) 

200

3.5-5 mEq/Lelectrolyte, monitor cardiac functionCl

What is K+ (Potassium)

200

4,500-11,000 cells/mcl 

Protects the body from infection

What is WBC (White Blood Cells)

200

Part of the BMP

7-20 mg/dl

indirect measurement of renal function and glomerular filtration rate. Also helps to measure liver function. High values indicate renal impairment

What is a BUN

200

0.5-2.2 mEq/L

measurement of the amount of lactic acid in the tissues. Increases when the muscles start to breakdown such as in shock, trauma, sepsis,  etc

What is Lactic Acid

300

0.8-1.2

how long it take blood to form a clot, used when patient are taking warfarin

What is INR (International National Ratio) 

300

97-107 mEq/L

acid base balance and hydration

What is Cl- (Chloride) 

300

Male: 43-49%  Female: 38-44%

Helps to monitor for anemia, dehydration, and bleeding. Represents the percentage of RBC's as compared to the total blood volume

What is Hematocrit

300

<250 ng/ml

detects clots such as PE, DVT

What is D-Dimer

300

1.6-2.5 mg/dl

electrolyte monitor

What is Magnesium

400

30-40 sec

effectiveness of medication such as heparin for clotting of blood..

What is aPTT (activated Partial Thrombplastin Time

400

70-115 mg/dl

measure of blood sugar

What is glucose

400

Male: 4.71-5.14  Female: 4.2-4.87    million mcl

Carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body

What is RBC (Red Blood Cells) 

400

<0.4 ng/mL

Cardiac Protein...Marker of cardiac injury.. Chronic Renal Failure can cause Troponin to increase also

What is Troponin

400

Part of the BMP

0.7-1.4 mg/dl

renal impairment if levels are high

What is Cr (Creatnine)

500

aPTT uses an activator to reduce the time taken for blood clotting whereas PTT operates under regular conditions for blood clotting.

What is the difference between aPTT and PTT: 

500

8.2-10.2 mg/dl

acid base balance and hydration

What is Ca 2+  (Calcium) 

500

Male: 13.5-16.5 Female: 12-15 g/dl

Carries oxygen throughout the body and gives blood the red color

What is Hemoglobin

500

<100 ng/L 

Cardiac Protein...Marker of cardiac injury.. Chronic Renal Failure can cause Troponin to increase

What is Troponin High Sensitivity ***NEW***

500

2.5-4.5 mg/dl

electrolyte monitor

What is Phosphorus

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