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Lab Normal values

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Normal HCO3- levels   22 - 26  
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Normal pH levels   7.35 - 7.45  
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Normal Phosphate levels   2.4 - 4.5  
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Normal sodium levels   135 - 145  
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Normal Magnesium levels   1.3 - 2.3  
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Normal calcium levels   4.5 - 5.1  
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Norml Potassium levels   3.5 - 5.0  
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Normal Serum Creatinine levels   0.6 - 1.3  
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Normal GFR rate   125 ml/min  
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Normal Creatinine Clearance levels   70 - 135  
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Normal BUN levels   6 - 20 mg/dL  
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Normal 24 hour urine for protien levels   8 - 18  
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Infected 24 hour urine for protien levels   500 - 3000  
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Normal Hematocrit levels   35 - 50%  
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Normal Hemoglobin levels   11.7 - 17.3  
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Normal Glucose levels   70 - 99  
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Normal PaO2 levels   80 - 100  
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Normal PaCO2 levels   32 - 48  
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Normal Albumin levels   3.5 - 5.0 (> 3.0 less indicates malnutrition)  
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Normal Digoxin levels   0.8 - 1.2  
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What is the normal pressure of O2 in brain tissue (PbtO2)?   20 - 40  
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Normal troponin levels   < 0.5  
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Normal CK-MB levels   < 4%  
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Normal BNP levels   < 100  
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What troponin levels are suspicious for injury to the myocardium?   0.5 - 2.3  
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What troponin levels are Positive for injury to the myocardium?   > 2.3  
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What CK-MB levels are indicative of an MI?   4% - 6%  
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What BNP levels are diagnostic for heart failure?   > 100pg/mL (28.8 pmol/L)  
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Normal INR levels   < 2.0; 2.0 - 3.0 in on anticoagulation therapy  
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Normal PTT levels    
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Normal Platelet levels   150 - 450  
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