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This document provides a comprehensive study guide for Nursing 119 at Wayne State University, focusing on laboratory test references and updated for 2026. It covers essential laboratory values, normal reference ranges, interpretation of abnormal findings, diagnostic significance, and nursing implications for common hematologic, metabolic, renal, hepatic, and electrolyte tests. The material is designed to support structured revision and strengthen clinical reasoning and safe patient care in nursing practice.

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NURSING 119 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY LABORATORY
TEST REFERENCE LATEST STUDY GUIDE 2026



1. Normal Range of Lab Value
• Males: 10–40 U/L
• Females: 7–35 U/L
• Newborns: 13–45 U/L




2. Purpose of the Test
• Helps diagnose liver disease
• Monitors liver function



3. Two Factors That Affect Laboratory Results
• Certain medications (salicylates, heparin)
• Obesity



4. Three Signs & Symptoms of Increased Levels
• Jaundice
• Loss of appetite
• Dark-colored urine



5. Three Signs & Symptoms of Decreased Levels
• Fatigue (may indicate overall low liver function)
• Generalized weakness
• Subtle signs of nutritional deficiencies (e.g., vitamin B6)

, 6. Two Implications for Each Test
• High ALT levels suggest liver disease (hepatitis, alcohol damage)
• Low ALT levels are uncommon but could indicate nutrient deficiencies



7. Pre-Test and Post-Test Instructions for a Client
• Pre-Test: Explain purpose, follow blood-draw procedures
• Post-Test: Resume normal activities, review results


Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Test


1. Normal Range of Lab Value
• Men: 14–20 U/L

• Women: 10–36 U/L

• Newborns: 47–150 U/L

• Children: 9–50 U/L




2. Purpose of the Test
• Helps diagnose liver damage, heart disease, and muscle injury

• Monitors tissue damage from injury or disease



3. Two Factors That Affect Laboratory Results

• Medications and alcohol use

• Hemolyzed blood samples

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