This lab range is specific to sodium.
What is 135-145?
This test can be completed to diagnose DVTs by demonstrating a reduced venous flow.
What is duplex ultrasonography?
This type of stress affects a person positively. (Ex. Job promotion)
What is Eustress?
This disorder is characterized by a blood sugar of 34, confusion, seizures, dizziness, a headache.
What is hypoglycemia?
Relief to the heart via morphine, oxygen, nitro, and aspirin is utilized in this type of chest pain.
What is unstable chest pain?
This specific range is specific to white blood cells (WBCs).
This test is the best test to diagnose pulmonary embolisms.
What is a CT scan with contrast?
The alarm stage, resistance stage, and exhaustion stage are included in this theory.
What is Hans Selye’s general adaptation syndrome?
A patient with this disease has a flare-up due to cat hair and experiences wheezing, chest tightness, and dyspnea
What is asthma?
This disease causes a person to experience burning while urinating and positive WBCs, leukocytes, bacteria and possibly blood in a urinalysis.
What is a Urinary tract infection?
This specific range of hemoglobin ensures that cells, tissues, and organs receive an adequate amount of oxygen. (think total range, not specific to gender)
What is 12-18 g/dL?
(Males 13 to 18 g/dL, Females 12 to 16 g/dL)
This test gives the best visualization of the large colon and can help a provider differentiate between ulcerative colitis and crohn's disease.
What is a colonoscopy?
The body produces this substance to help resist stress.
What is cortisol?
This disease causes a patient to experience dehydration, polyuria, and hypernatremia due to a lack of ADH secretion
What is diabetes insipidus?
This can present as a bulged-out, weakened area in the vasculature system anywhere in the body.
What is an aneurysm?
This range is specific to a therapeutic INR.
What is 2-3?
This test will clearly visualize a peptic ulcer disease and can also take samples from the stomach lining to rule out H. pylori.
What is an endoscope?
In this stage of general adaptation syndrome a patient's heart rate increases, bronchioles dilate, and pupils dilate.
What is the alarm stage?
This disease causes a patient to present with a moon-face, buffalo humped back, and striae on the abdomen due to excessive cortisol levels in the bloodstream.
What is Cushing’s Syndrome (Hyperadrenalism)?
This type of fluid accumulation can occur in the pericardial sac, peritoneal cavity, and pleural space.
This range is specific to platelets.
What is 150,000 to 400,000 cells/uL?
This test will demonstrate a patient's LDL, HDL, and triglyceride levels.
What is a lipid panel test?
During this stage of the general adaptation syndrome, an individual commonly feels rundown, unable to cope, depressed, anxious, and physically ill.
What is the exhaustion stage?
This disease causes hyperthyroidism and presents with exophthalmos, nervousness, and insomnia.
What is graves disease?
This complication can be caused by a bed-bound patient not being turned Q2H, incontinence of fecal matter, and exposure to the bone.
What is osetomyelitis?