Largest white blood cell type
What is neutrophils?
Normal time range of PT
What is 12 to 15 seconds?
Normal range of Na+
What is 135-145 mmol/L?
What is 79-99 mg/dL?
Normal value of CaO2
What is 20 vol%?
What is 150,000 to 400,000?
Medicine that indicates a PT test
What is Coumadin or Warfarin?
Term for decreased K+
What is hypokalemia?
Cardiac biomarker that assesses for CHF
What is BNP?
The main way O2 is carried in the blood
What is bound to hemoglobin?
What is leukocytosis?
Target INR when on anticoagulant
What is 2 to 3?
Cation that affects all organ systems and may cause fatal complications if abnormal
What is magnesium?
Clear pleural fluid caused by CHF or renal failure
What is transudate?
Normal value of CaO2-CvO2
What is 5 vol%?
Another term for red blood cell
What is erythrocyte?
Test that helps diagnose deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE)
What is D-dimer?
What is kidneys?
Common cause of hyperglycemia in pulmonary patients
What is use of steroids?
The amount of O2 consumed by the tissue cells
What is O2 extraction ratio?
Type of WBC that will increase with allergic reactions
What is eosinophils?
If aPTT, PT, or INR is prolonged, the patient will have a reduction or induction of blood clotting
What is reduction?
Normal anion gap range
What is 8-16 mEq/L?
Preferred method to obtain sputum sample
What is expectoration?
Normal SvO2
What is 75%?