Which lab values represents blood, urea and nitrogen?
What is BUN
100
pH <7.35 is acidosis or alkalosis?
What is acidosis
100
An upward trend in this indicates an MI
What is troponin
100
This is the long term measure of glucose
What is A1C
200
PT contraindicated at this HCT level
What is <20%
200
This is the normal waste product of cell metabolism
What is creatinine
200
pH <7.35 and PaCO2 >45 represents what kind of condition
What is respiratory acidosis
200
0-900 pg/ml is the normal range for which lab
What is the normal range of BNP for adults 50-75 years?
200
This is the normal range for A1C
What is 4-6%
300
Which lab value is used to assess presence of infection, inflammation and bone marrow integrity?
What is WBC
300
At this potassium level you should defer treatment
What is <3.1
300
pH>7.45 and Bicarb >26 represents what kind of condition
What is metabolic alkalosis
300
Greater than what troponin level indicates an MI?
What is >0.5
300
Sudden onset of pallor, perspiration, irritability/nervousness, weakness, hunger, shakiness are s/sxs of this condition
What is hypoglycemia
400
4.7-6.1 million/ul
What is the normal range of RBC for males
400
>150 and <125 are critical values for this metabolic lab
What is sodium
400
tachycardia, lightheadedness, impaired judgement, incoordination, restlessness, rapid breathing, possible cardiac arrhythmias or cardiac arrest are s/sxs of this condition
What is hypoxemia
400
Bedrest should be considered when INR is greater than this value
What is 6
400
Exercising someone with high blood sugar could lead to this condition.
What is ketoacidosis (due to metabolism that occurs with activity)
500
At 20,000-30,000 ul platelets this level of exercise is allowed (light, moderate, contraindicated)
What is light exercise
500
Lethargy or restlessness, thirst, dry/flushed skin, weakness, irritability, hyperreflexia, ataxia, tremors, tachycardia, pulmonary edema, oliguria are all s/sxs of what condition
What is hypernatremia
500
hyperventilation, CNS depression (drugs, injury), airway obstruction, ventilation/perfusion mismatch are causes of this condition
What is respiratory alkalosis
500
This increases as the L ventricle stretches
What is BNP
500
This is the normal plasma glucose level for adults >60