Normal Blood Values
Found 9 free book(s)Tables of Normal Values (As of January 2013) - CCPE-CFPC
www.ccpe-cfpc.orgParameter Normal Values Blood Pressure (Systolic / Diastolic) CHEP 2012 At physicians office (average 5 measurements) < 140 / 90 mmHg Ambulatory BP monitor < 135 / 85 With diabetes < 130 / 80 Heart Rate (HR) or Pulse Bradycardia < 60 beats per minute Normal 60 – 80 ...
Lab Values: Cheat Sheet - Allen College
www.allencollege.edu- Normal: males = 39-49% female = 35-45% - = the percentage of blood that is composed of erythrocytes - Hct = RBC X MCV * Low: in anemics or after acute heavy bleeding * High: pt has thick and sludgy blood. Mean Cell Volume (MCV): - Normal: male = 80-96 female = 82-98 - = Hct / RBC * Large cells = macrocytic: due to B-12 or folate deficiency
COMMON LABORATORY VALUES
www.urmc.rochester.edu• Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) • Urea is formed in the liver as the end product of protein metabolism and is transported to the kidneys for excretion. • Nearly all renal diseases can cause an inadequate excretion of urea, which causes the blood concentration to rise above normal (thus an elevated BUN).
Children s Reference Ranges for Routine Haematology Tests ...
www.nbt.nhs.ukNORMAL BLOOD COUNT VALUES IN CHILDHOOD Author: Emma Created Date: 6/1/2020 2:11:00 PM ...
HAEMATOLOGY NOTES BLOOD FILM - MRCPass.com
www.mrcpass.comA high MCV with normal folate and B12 levels, normal iron and a blood film showing anisocytosis and poikilocytosis suggests sideroblastic anaemia. Sideroblasts are abnormal red cell precursors with iron loaded mitochondria, forming a ring around the nucleus. In sideroblastic anaemia, there is increased bone marrow iron.
Lab Dept: Hematology - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgPediatric Normal Ranges (1995) Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, Coulter VIEWPOINT, No. 17, p 8 Pediatric Normal Range Study (1995) Children’s Hospitals, Minneapolis and St. Paul When a child is diagnosed with cancer or a blood disease, it impacts the entire family.
UNDERSTANDING MULTIPLE MYELOMA AND LABORATORY …
www.lls.orgserum (blood). In normal circumstances, plasma cells produce an excess of light chains compared to heavy chains. A small amount of these light chains will not become incorporated into intact immunoglobulins. These are “free” light chains and are released into the blood.
LABORATORY VALUES (see inside back cover for continuation)
www.nbme.orgLABORATORY VALUES (continued from page 2) REFERENCE RANGE SI REFERENCE INTERVALS BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) Body mass index .....Adult: 19-25 kg/m2 CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
ABIM Laboratory Test Reference Ranges January 2022
www.abim.orgBlood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum or plasma ô– ì mg/dL Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase, serum Female, premenopausal: 4.5–16.9 µg/L Female, postmenopausal: ó. ì– î. ð µg/L Male, 25 years of age or older: 6.5–20.1 µg/L B-type natriuretic peptide, plasma ˂ ì ì pg/mL