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potassium (mEq/L): - (answer)3.5-5
Magnesium (mEq/L): - (answer)1.3-2.1
Calcium (total) (mg/dL): - (answer)9-10.5
Phosphate (mg/dL): - (answer)3-4.5
Sodium (mEq/L): - (answer)135-145
Stool: lactoferrin (μg/g): - (answer)<7.25
RBC male: - (answer)4.7-6.1
,RBC female: - (answer)4.2-5.4
Hemoglobin male (g/dL): - (answer)14-18
Hemoglobin female (g/dL): - (answer)12-16
Hematocrit male (%): - (answer)42-52
Hematocrit female (%): - (answer)37-47
WBC (mm3): - (answer)5,000-10,000
Platelets (mm3): - (answer)150,000-400,000
What are the 2 types of peptic ulcer disease (PUD)? - (answer)acute and chronic
, which type of PUD is associated with superficial erosion and minimal
inflammation? - (answer)acute
which type of pud is of long duration, erosion through the muscular wall with the
formation of fibrous tissue? - (answer)chronic
What is frank blood? - (answer)bright red blood
peptic ulcers develop in the presence of: - (answer)acid
what 3 things lead to the development of peptic ulcers? - (answer)h. pylori,
medication-induced injury, lifestyle
what does NOT cause ulcers but does have an effect on the healing of them? -
(answer)stress