Lab Values Flashcards

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CBC (complete blood count)

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  • RBC count
  • Hemoglobin
  • Hematocrit
  • MCV
  • MCH
  • MCHC
  • RDW
  • Platelet
  • WBC
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Erythrocyte count (RBC)

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3.89-5.40 M/uL
RBC indices:
- MCV: 80-95 fL
- RDW: 11-14.5%
- MCH: 27-31 pg
- MCHC: 32-36 g/dL

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High RBC

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Congenital heart disease, Severe COPD, Polycythemia vera, Severe dehydration

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Low RBC

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Anemia, Hemoglobinopathy, Cirrhosis, Hemolytic anemia, Hemorrhage, Dietary deficiency, Bone marrow failure, Prosthetic valves, Renal disease, Normal pregnancy, Rheumatoid arthritis, Lymphoma, Leukemia, Hodgkin disease

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Hemoglobin (Hgb or Hb)

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12-16 g/dL

High: Erythrocytosis, congenital heart disease, severe COPD, polycythemia vera, severe dehydration.

Low: anemia, hemoglobinopathy, cirrhosis, hemolytic anemia, hemorrhage, dietary deficiency, bone marrow failure, prosthetic valves, renal disease, normal pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis, lymphoma, leukemia, Hodgkin disease

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Hematocrit (Hct)

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37.0-47.0%

Critical Values: <15% or >60%

High: Same as others
Low: Same as others

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What could we do for critical values of Hct?

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  • Follow orders for IV, oxygen, medications, etc.
  • Sit the patient up in bed.
  • Put fall precautions on the patient (anemia comes with the risk of the patient being dizzy/lightheaded).
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