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Amylase - (answer)4-25 units/mL
Bilirubin - (answer)up to 1.0 mg/100ml
Calcium - (answer)8.5-10.5 mg/100mL
Carbon dioxide - (answer)24-30 mEq/L
Chloride - (answer)100-106 mEq/L
C reactive protein - (answer)0-1.0 mg/dL
Creatine kinase - (answer)F: 10-79 U/L
M: 17-148 U/L
Creatinine - (answer)0.6-1.5 mg/100mL
Glucose - (answer)Fasting 70-110 mg/100mL
Cholesterol - (answer)<200 mg/dL
Triglycerides - (answer)40-150 mg/100mL
Osmolality - (answer)280-296 mOsm/kg
Oxygen Saturation (arterial) - (answer)96-100%
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PCO2 - (answer)35-45 mmHg
pH - (answer)7.35-7.45
PO2 - (answer)75-100 mmHg on RA
>500 mmHg on 100% O2
Phosphatase - (answer)13-39 U/L
Phosphorus - (answer)3.0-4.5 mg/100mL
Potassium - (answer)3.5-5.0 mEq/L
Protein (total) - (answer)6.0-8.4 g/100mL
Protein (albumin) - (answer)3.5-5.0 g/100mL
Protein (globulin) - (answer)2.3-3.5 g/100mL
Sodium - (answer)135-145 mEq/L
Troponin I - (answer)0-0.1 ng/mL
Troponin T - (answer)0-0.1 ng/mL
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BUN (urea nitrogen) - (answer)8-25 mg/100mL
Uric Acid - (answer)3.0-7.0 mg/100mL
Hematocrit - (answer)F: 37-48%
M: 45-52%
Hemoglobin - (answer)F: 12-16 g/100mL
M: 13-18 g/100mL
Leukocyte Count (WBC) - (answer)4300-10800
Erythrocyte Count (RBC) - (answer)4.2-5.9 million
Platelet Count - (answer)150,000-350,000
Magnesium - (answer)1.3-2.1 mEq/L
Respiratory Acidosis - (answer)hypoventilation
respiratory depression
inadequate chest expansion
airway obstruction
alveolar-capillary blockage
inadequate mechanical ventilation
increased CO2 and H+ concentration
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Respiratory Alkalosis - (answer)hyperventilation
hypoxemia
decreased CO2 and H+ concentration
Metabolic Acidosis - (answer)excess hydrogen ion production
inadequate elimination of hydrogen ions
inadequate production of bicarbonate
excess elimination of bicarbonate
decreased HCO3 and increased H+ concentration
Metabolic Alkalosis - (answer)base excess
acid deficit
increased HCO3 and H+ conservation
Respiratory Acidosis (S/S) - (answer)VS: tachycardia (severe may lead to bradycardia), tachypnea
CARDIO: dysrhythmias
NEURO: anxiety, irritability, confusion, coma
RESP: ineffective, shallow, rapid breathing
INTEG: pale, cyanotic
Respiratory Alkalosis (S/S) - (answer)VS: tachypnea
NEURO: anxiety, tetany, convulsions, tingling, numbness