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Lab Value Interpretation Chemistries course TAB - RN.com

Presented by: 12400 High Bluff Drive San Diego, CA 92130 This course has been approved for two ( ) contact hours. This course expires on September 12, 2005. Copyright 2005 by All Rights Reserved. Reproduction and distribution of these materials are prohibited without the express written authorization of First Published: September 12, 2005 Lab Value Interpretation for Nurses: Chemistries and Renal Studies 1 Acknowledgements _____ 2 Purpose & Objectives _____ 3 Introduction _____ 4 Chemistries_____ 5 sodium (NA) _____ 5 Chloride (CL) _____ 6 Potassium (K) _____ 7 Calcium (CA)_____ 7 Magnesium (MG) _____ 9 Phosphate (P) _____ 9 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) _____ 10 Serum Osmolality_____ 10 Glucose _____ 10 Hemoglobin A1C (Hgb A1C)_____ 11 Case Studies.

Sodium is the most abundant cation (positively charged ion) in the extracellular fluid ... • Salt and water retention (corticosteroids, guanethidine, NSAIDs) • Acetazolamide • Parenteral nutrition ... adrenergic agonists, heparin, trimethoprim) • Deficiency of adrenal steroids

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