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Therapeutics #1 - Lab Values
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09/26/2009

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Hypernatremic (dehydration)
Definition
Na > 145 mEq/L; also caused by lithium, foscarnet, demeclocycline
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Hyponatremic (hypervolemic)
Definition
Na < 136 mEq/L; also caused by SSRIs, carbamazepine, cyclophosphamide
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FENA
Definition
fractional excretion of sodium; kidneys regulate most body sodium
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Note about Sodium abnormalities
Definition
generally represent a water abnormality, more than a sodium abnormality
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Renal tubular damage (increased excretion)
Definition
FENA > 2%
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Prerenal dysfunction (increased retention)
Definition
FENA < 1%
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Note about Potassium (K) Reference Range
Definition
a small change in serum level reflects a LARGE change in total body level
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Hyperkalemia
Definition
K > 5 mEq/L; caused by renal failure, drugs (ACE inhibitors, K-sparing diuretics); symptoms include arrhthmias
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Hypokalemia
Definition
K < 3.5 mEq/L; due to excessive loss (diarrhea, nausea/vomiting) or drugs (loop diuretics, amphoB); causes arrhythmias
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Chloride abnormalities
Definition
generally used to confirm acid-base disorders
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Hypochloremia
Definition
Cl < 96 mEq/L; caused by vomiting, diarrhea, GI suction, excessive diuresis
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Hyperchloremia
Definition
Cl > 106 mEq/L; caused by use of NSAIDs, corticosteroids, acetazolemide
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Elevated Bicarbonate
Definition
occurs in metabolic alkalosis
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Decreased Bicarbonate
Definition
occurs in metabolic acidosis
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MUDPILES: Methanol intoxication, Uremia, Diabetic ketoacidosis, Paraldehyde, Isoniazid, Lactic acid, Ethanol, Salicylates
Definition
causes of elevated gap acidosis
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Causes of elevated BUN (azotemia)
Definition
acute renal failure, dehydration, GI bleed, postrenal obstruction
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Factors affecting Creatinine (Cr) levels
Definition
diseases, protein, muscle mass, drugs taht inhibit tubular secretion or are nephrotoxic
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BUN:SCr > 20:1
Definition
indicates dehydration or indicators of other prerenal causes (shock, severe Heart Failure)
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Elevated Glucose Levels
Definition
caused by diabetes mellitus, impaired fasting glucose, or drugs (corticosteroids, atypical antipsychotics, diuretics)
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Hemoglobin A1c
Definition
represents an average glucose level over the past 3 months; 7% --> 170 mg/dL; 8% --> 205 mg/dL; 9% --> 240 mg/dL
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Hypocalcemia
Definition
causes seizures, fatigue, memory loss, hallucinations
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Hypercalcemia
Definition
causes GI disturbance, lethargy, psychosis, and calcification in soft tissues when extra is combined with phosphate
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Factors Affecting Ca levels
Definition
parathyroid hormone, vitamin D levels, dietary intake, serum phosphate
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Hypomagnesemia
Definition
Symptoms: disorientation, prolonged QT interval, muscle fasciculation; Causes: diarrhea, alcoholism, diuretics, pancreatitis
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Hypermagnesemia
Definition
Symptoms: bradycardia, sweating, GI complaints; Causes: supplementation, renal failure
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Hypophosphatemia
Definition
causes weakness, cardiac & respiratory failure in severe cases; mild cases may be asymptomatic
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Factors affecting Serum Phosphate levels
Definition
PTH, serum Ca levels, renal function, Vitamin D, dietary intake
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Causes of Elevated WBCs
Definition
infection, drugs (corticosteroids)
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Granulocytes
Definition
made up of neutrophils, eosinophils, & basophils; phagocytize bacteria, fungi, & yeast
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Causes of Neutropenia
Definition
may occur in severe immunosuppression, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, & cancer of bone marrow
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Bands
Definition
immature neutrophils released from bone marrow in the presence of an acute infection; when elevated, called a "left-shift" or "bandemia"
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Elevated Eosinophils
Definition
caused by parasitic infections, hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune diseases
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Elevated Basophils
Definition
caused by chronic inflammation, leukemia, hypersensitivity reactions
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Elevated Lymphocytes
Definition
caused by viral infections, fungal infections, and mononucleosis, syphilis, and lymphomas; may decrease as a normal response to increasing #s of neutrophils
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Elevated Monocytes
Definition
caused by disseminated tuberculosis, endocarditis, recovery from a bacterial infection
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Rationale for Ordering Lab Tests
Definition
Discover disease (screening), confirm a diagnosis (diagnostic), determine stage or severity of disease, assess effectiveness of drug therapy, monitor adverse effects of drug therapy
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Specimen
Definition
substance or sample obtained from the body for the purpose of testing
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Invasive Test
Definition
tests fluids or tissues obtained by a needle or other device and by penetrating skin or entering body
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Non-invasive Tests
Definition
tests a substance obtained without the use of a device and without penetrating skin or entering body
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Quantitative Test
Definition
results are measured by units, accompanied by a reference range
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Qualitative Tests
Definition
results reported in context of presence or absence or positive or negative
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Sensitivity
Definition
ability to detect a positive result in a truly positive patient (pt actually has disease), used to rule out diagnosis
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Specificity
Definition
ability to rule out a disease in patients who are truly negative, used to confirm diagnosis (does he have the disease or not?)
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Reference Range (RR)
Definition
95% of population falls within this range; calculated as mean +/- 2 standard deviations; preferred over "normal range"
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Critical Value
Definition
a result far enough outside of the reference range to warrant immediate notification of the treatment team
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Factors Affecting Lab Results
Definition
lab errrors, fluid status, food, drugs, organ function
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BMP
Definition
Basic Metabolic Panel, includes: Na, K, Cl, CO2 or HCO3, BUN, Cr, and Glucose
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Na RR
Definition
136 - 145 mEq/L
Term
K RR
Definition
3.5 - 5 mEq/L
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Cl RR
Definition
96 - 106 mEq/L
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Bicarb RR (CO2 first, then HCO3)
Definition
24 - 30 mEq/L CO2; 22 - 26 mEq/L HCO3
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Anion Gap RR
-helpful in evaluating causes of metabolic acidosis
Definition
3 - 11 mEq/L
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BUN RR
Definition
8 - 20 mg/dL
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Factors affecting serum BUN levels
Definition
hydration status, intravascular volume, protein breakdown, renal function
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Cr RR
Definition
0.7 - 1.5 mg/dL
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CrCl RR
Definition
90 - 140 mL/min
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BUN:SCr RR
Definition
< 20:1
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Glucose RR
Definition
70 - 110 mg/dL
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Hemoglobin A1c RR
Definition
4 - 6%
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Ca RR
Definition
8.5 - 10.8 mg/dL total or 4.6 - 5.2 mg/dL unbound
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Hypoalbuminemia
Definition
if Serum albumin < 3.0, correct serum Ca values using this equation: Ca corrected = [(4 - albumin) * 0.8 mg/dL] + Ca measured
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Mg RR
Definition
1.5 - 2.2 mEq/L
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PO4 RR
Definition
2.6 - 4.5 mg/dL
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WBC RR
Definition
4.4 - 11.3 x 10^3 cells/mm^3
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Hemoglobin (Hgb) RR
Definition
Males: 14 - 17.5 g/dL
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Causes for elevated Hgb
Definition
polycythemia, chronic hypoxia
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Causes for decreased Hgb
Definition
anemia, acute bleeding, dilutional
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Hematocrit (Hct) RR
Definition
Males: 42 - 50%; Females: 36 - 45%
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Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) RR
Definition
80 - 96 fL/cell
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Causes for elevated MCV
Definition
macrocytic anemia, folate or B12 deficiency anemia
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Causes for decreased MCV
Definition
microcytic anemia, iron deficiency anemia
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Causes for normal MCV
Definition
normocytic anemia, trauma, hemolysis, mixed anemia
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Platelets (Plt) RR
Definition
150 - 450 x 10^3 /uL
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Increased platelets mean...
Definition
thrombocytosis due to acute phase reactant to stress/infection/inflammation, chronic pancreatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, cirrhosis, polycythemia vera
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Decreased platelets mean...
Definition
thrombocytopenia due to DIC, TTP, ITP, HIT, H2 antagonists, valproic acid, antineoplastics
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Patients with Plt < 50 x 10^3/uL places...
Definition
pt at increased risk for bleeding; platelet transfusions contemplated
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Patients with Plt count < 20 x 10^3/uL may cause...
Definition
spontaneous bleeding and platelet transfusions are commonly ordered
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Red/Orange Urine
Definition
caused by myoglobin: muscle damage, seizures, electric shock; Hemoglobin: hemolysis, hematuria; Drugs: rifampin, phenazopyridine, senna; Food: beets, blackberries, dyes
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Brown/Black Urine
Definition
caused by bile pigments
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Decreased urobilinogen in urine
Definition
caused by total biliary obstruction
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Blood pH RR
Definition
7.36 - 7.44
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pCO2 RR
Definition
36 - 44 mmHg
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High pCO2
Definition
respiratory acidosis
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Low pCO2 indicates
Definition
respiratory alkalosis
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What can decrease pCO2?
Definition
hyperventilation
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LFTs
Definition
Liver Function Tests; indicates hepatocellular injury (AST, ALT, LDH, GGT)
Term
AST RR
Definition
8 - 42 IU/L
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ALT RR
Definition
0 - 30 IU/L
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LDH RR
Definition
100 - 210 IU/L
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Nonhepatic cause of elevated Liver enzymes
Definition
ALP = mildly elevated; GGTP = WNL; AST/ALT = WNL
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Cholestatic reason for Increased Liver Enzymes
Definition
ALP = moderately elevated; GGTP = markedly elevated; AST/ALP = WNL
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Hepatocellular Injury causes Elevated Liver Enzymes
Definition
ALP = mildly elevated; GGTP = mildly elevated; AST/ALT = markedly elevated
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Albumin RR
Definition
3.5 - 5 g/dL
Term
Albumin's Major Functions
Definition
osmotic pressure in vessels, drug/element binding and transport, marker of liver fcn, marker of nutrition
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Total Bilirubin (T bili) RR
= unconjugated + conjugated bilirubin
Definition
0.3 - 1 mg/dL
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Direct (conjugated) Bilirubin RR
Definition
0.1 - 0.3 mg/dL; elevated = biliary obstruction present
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Indirect (unconjugated) Bilirubin RR
Definition
0.2 - 0.7 mg/dL; elevated = increased production of bilirubin (hemolysis) or impaired heaptic function
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