kaplan diagnostic testing
4.6-6.2 = man RBC man
4.2-5.4 = woman RBC woman
hemorrhage client at risk for this if prolonged clotting times exist
PTT what test monitors heparin therapy 20-45 seconds
PT/INR what test monitors coumadin therapy 9.5-12 seconds
platelet count what test is for hemorrhagic disease
GTT normal 60-110 mg/dl what test is diagnostic for diabetes mellits
, cholesterol test evaluates tendency for atherosclerosis, fasting
LDL bad cholesterol that should be less than 139 mg/dL (fasting for 12 hours)
HDL good cholesterol where low levels are bad (fasting for 12 hours)
BUN/creatinine kidney function test
liver function and bone function 30- what does alkaline phosphatase check which organ
150 units/L
5,000-10,000mm3 normal adult WBC
5,000-13,000mm3 normal pediactric WBC
man 13-18 g/dl normal male Hgb/100 ml
woman 12-16 g/dl normal female Hgb/ 100 ml
child 11-12.5 g/dl normal child Hgb/100ml
man 42-50% normal Hct male percentage of RBC
woman 40-48% normal Hct woman percentage of RBC
child 35-45% normal Hct child percentage of RBC
100,000-400,000/mm3 normal platelet count(thrombocyte count)
Fasting BS for GTT is 60-110 then what should be first three hours
190= 1st hour, 140 = 2nd hour, 125 =
each after getting 75 gms of oral glucose
3rd hour
0.6-1.5 mg/dl adult creatinine level for adult (NPO for 8 hours)
0.4-1.2 mg/dl child cretinine level for child(NPO for 8 hours)
0.3-0.6 mg/dl ceatinine level for infant (NPO for 8 hours)
acute MI, detected in blood in 3-5 creatine kinase (CK) isoenzymes detect this
hours
55-170 U/L man creatine kinase CK level for man
30-135 U/L woman creatine kinase CK level for woman
0-70 U/L child creatine kinase CK level for child
3.5-5.5 g/dl normal levels of serum albumin
protein malnutrtion serum albumin test is to detect this
evaluates renal function, affected what does BUN detect and how is the number affected
by protein intake, tissue
breakdown, fluid volume
changes
7-18 mg/dL over 60 y/o normal BUN level in adult over 60 yo
8-20 mg/dL normal BU levels for all under 60 yo
no smoking 4 hours prior to exam what is taught to client preparing for a pulmonary functio test
and bronchodilators may be
restricted until after test
monitor for dyspnea what is monitored for post test of pulmonary function test
4.6-6.2 = man RBC man
4.2-5.4 = woman RBC woman
hemorrhage client at risk for this if prolonged clotting times exist
PTT what test monitors heparin therapy 20-45 seconds
PT/INR what test monitors coumadin therapy 9.5-12 seconds
platelet count what test is for hemorrhagic disease
GTT normal 60-110 mg/dl what test is diagnostic for diabetes mellits
, cholesterol test evaluates tendency for atherosclerosis, fasting
LDL bad cholesterol that should be less than 139 mg/dL (fasting for 12 hours)
HDL good cholesterol where low levels are bad (fasting for 12 hours)
BUN/creatinine kidney function test
liver function and bone function 30- what does alkaline phosphatase check which organ
150 units/L
5,000-10,000mm3 normal adult WBC
5,000-13,000mm3 normal pediactric WBC
man 13-18 g/dl normal male Hgb/100 ml
woman 12-16 g/dl normal female Hgb/ 100 ml
child 11-12.5 g/dl normal child Hgb/100ml
man 42-50% normal Hct male percentage of RBC
woman 40-48% normal Hct woman percentage of RBC
child 35-45% normal Hct child percentage of RBC
100,000-400,000/mm3 normal platelet count(thrombocyte count)
Fasting BS for GTT is 60-110 then what should be first three hours
190= 1st hour, 140 = 2nd hour, 125 =
each after getting 75 gms of oral glucose
3rd hour
0.6-1.5 mg/dl adult creatinine level for adult (NPO for 8 hours)
0.4-1.2 mg/dl child cretinine level for child(NPO for 8 hours)
0.3-0.6 mg/dl ceatinine level for infant (NPO for 8 hours)
acute MI, detected in blood in 3-5 creatine kinase (CK) isoenzymes detect this
hours
55-170 U/L man creatine kinase CK level for man
30-135 U/L woman creatine kinase CK level for woman
0-70 U/L child creatine kinase CK level for child
3.5-5.5 g/dl normal levels of serum albumin
protein malnutrtion serum albumin test is to detect this
evaluates renal function, affected what does BUN detect and how is the number affected
by protein intake, tissue
breakdown, fluid volume
changes
7-18 mg/dL over 60 y/o normal BUN level in adult over 60 yo
8-20 mg/dL normal BU levels for all under 60 yo
no smoking 4 hours prior to exam what is taught to client preparing for a pulmonary functio test
and bronchodilators may be
restricted until after test
monitor for dyspnea what is monitored for post test of pulmonary function test