Normal Values Flashcards

1
Q

Na (plasma)

A

140 mEq/L

assessment of plasma osmolarity

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2
Q

K (plasma)

A

4.5 mEq/L

only tells about plasma K

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3
Q

Cl

A

104

used for anion gap calculation

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4
Q

Total CO2 (tCO2)

A

27 mEq/L

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5
Q

Glucose (fasting)

A

90 mg/dL

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6
Q

Creatinine

A

1 mg/dL

estimated renal function

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7
Q

BUN

A

12 mg/dL

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8
Q

Phosphrous

A

4 mg/dL

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9
Q

Calcium

A

9.5 mg/dL

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10
Q

Cholesterol

A

140-200

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11
Q

Osmolarity

A

285 mosm/kg H20

direct measure of osmolarity

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12
Q

Plasma Anion Gap

A

9+/- 2 mEq/L

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13
Q

Na (urine)

A

low (40) suggests less tubular sodium reab.

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14
Q

K (urine)

A

look at plasma K

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15
Q

Creatinine (urine)

A

look at plasma Cr
High (>20) suggests more water reab.
Low (

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16
Q

Osmolarity (urine)

A

No normal range. 285= isotonic (50-1000)

17
Q

Specific Gravity (urine)

A

1.010 isotonic ( is concentrated)

18
Q

pH (urine)

A
19
Q

pH (ABG)

A

7.42

20
Q

pO2

A

94 (SL)

21
Q

pCO2

A

38 (SL)

22
Q

HCO3-

A

24 (SL)