Lab Values Flashcards
O2 Saturation
greater than 94%
Partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2)
greater than 80 mmHg
Male and Female RBC count
Male: 25-35 mL/kg
Female: 20-30 mL/kg
Male and Female hematocrit count
Male: 41-51%
Female: 36-47%
No exercise is permitted if the hematocrit level is below what?
25%
Male and Female hemoglobin count
Male: 14-17Gm/dL
Female: 12-16Gm/dL
No exercise is permitted if the hemoglobin level is below what?
8
Light exercise is permitted if hemoglobin is between __ and __
8-10
Resisted exercise is permitted if the hemoglobin level is above what?
10
No exercise is permitted if the platelet level is below what?
20,000
Light exercise is permitted if platelet is between __ and __
20,000 - 50,000
Resisted exercise is permitted if the platelet level is above what?
50,000
What is normal pH levels?
7.35 - 7.45
a pH level less than 7.35 is considered ______
a pH level greater than 7.45 is considered ______
acidosis
alkalosis
what are the effects of acidosis?
the force of cardiac contractions diminishes
what are the effects of alkalosis?
neuromuscular function becomes impaired
A pH level below ___ or above ___ is usually fatal
- 8
7. 8
what is normal PaO2?
35 to 45 mmHG
High PaCO2 levels are indicated by ___ventilation, while low PaCO2 are indicated by ____ventilation
hypo
hyper
low hematocrit = low ___ = low ____
hemoglobin
oxygen
resistive exercise is permitted with a hematocrit above what?
30%
What is INR?
A measurement of how quickly blood clost
No exercise is permitted in a patient with an INR of _
5
Light exercise is permitted in patients with an INR from _ to _
4 to 5
Resistive exercise is permitted in patients with an INR less than _.
4
What is normal glucose level?
70 - 225 mg/dl
Blood sugar must be above ___ mg/dL to exercise
100
Blood sugar must be below ___ mg/dL to exercise
300 mg/dL
What is normal pH levels?
7.35 - 7.45
a pH level less than 7.35 is considered ______
a pH level greater than 7.45 is considered ______
acidosis
alkalosis