Lab
Lab
NOTE
COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL
GLUCOSE 93
Reference Range: 65-99 mg/dL
Fasting reference interval
UREA NITROGEN (BUN) 21
Reference Range: 7-25 mg/dL
CREATININE 0.95
Reference Range: 0.50-1.03 mg/dL
EGFR 70
Reference Range: > OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2
BUN/CREATININE RATIO SEE NOTE:
Reference Range: 6-22 (calc)
Not Reported: BUN and Creatinine are within
reference range.
SODIUM 139
Reference Range: 135-146 mmol/L
POTASSIUM 4.5
Reference Range: 3.5-5.3 mmol/L
CHLORIDE 102
Reference Range: 98-110 mmol/L
CARBON DIOXIDE 27
Reference Range: 20-32 mmol/L
CALCIUM 10.0
Reference Range: 8.6-10.4 mg/dL
PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.6
Reference Range: 6.1-8.1 g/dL
ALBUMIN 4.3
Reference Range: 3.6-5.1 g/dL
GLOBULIN 3.3
Reference Range: 1.9-3.7 g/dL (calc)
ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN RATIO 1.3
Reference Range: 1.0-2.5 (calc)
BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.1
Reference Range: 0.2-1.2 mg/dL
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 96
Reference Range: 37-153 U/L
AST 16
Reference Range: 10-35 U/L
ALT 13
Reference Range: 6-29 U/L
PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME, ACTIVATED
PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME, ACTIVATED 29
Reference Range: 23-32 sec
This test has not been validated for monitoring
unfractionated heparin therapy. For testing that
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PROTHROMBIN TIME-INR
INR 1.0
In a CMP, levels of liver enzymes, waste products of the kidneys (BUN and
creatinine), electrolytes (calcium, sodium, potassium), and glucose, among other
indicators of general body function are detected. The test results of a CMP are
useful to examine for conditions, such as diabetes, liver disease, and kidney
disease and also to monitor present conditions, such as hypertension.
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PROTHROMBIN TIME-INR
Prothrombin Time with International Normalized Ratio (INR)
The prothrombin time with INR test measures how long it takes for your blood to
clot. This test is helpful to identify whether a person has a tendency for bleeding
or clotting. It is also used to monitor people who are taking anticoagulants (blood
thinners). The INR is a calculation made from the prothrombin test results to help
monitor how well anticoagulants are working. Learn more about blood clotting tests
by reading this online article from Patient Health information.
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CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT)
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A CBC is a commonly ordered blood test that may be helpful to diagnose a variety of
health conditions, such as an infection, anemia, or bleeding disorder. It is also a
general indicator of overall health. A CBC test screens for many blood components,
including red and white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin. Learn more about
the various components of a CBC from this table provided by the International
Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia Foundation (IWMF). Download the table from the IWMF
website by clicking here.
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Blood Test Results: CBC Explained
A complete blood count (CBC) with differential measures the essential components of
the blood including white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Learn more
about the various components of a CBC from this table provided by the International
Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia Foundation (IWMF).
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HCG, QL, URINE
Tdap Vaccination during Pregnancy
The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) recommends that women should receive
a Tdap vaccine during every pregnancy to provide maximum protection for their
newborn from whooping cough. Read more in this handout provided by the SMFM.