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Common Blood Chemistry Tests - Torita Fout

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show Detects live disease Reference range: 45 U/L or less  
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show Assists in dx of liver & bone disease Reference range: 25-140 U/L  
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show Detects tissue damage Reference range: 40 U/L  
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show Screens for renal disease, especially glomerular functioning Reference range: 7-25 mg/dl  
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Calcium (Ca)   show
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Chloride (CI)   show
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show Complex molecules found in cholesterol; picks up cholesterol from ingested fats & the liver, delivers to the blood vessels & muscles; aka bad cholesterol Reference range: (optimal)less than 60 mg/dl  
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show Complex molecule found in cholesterol; removes excess cholesterol from the cells & carries it to the liver to be excreted; aka good cholesterol Reference range : (optimal) 60 mg/dl or greater  
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show Screening test of renal functioning Reference range : 0.6-1.5 mg/dl  
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show To identify abnormalities in rater of protein synthesis & removal Reference range: 2-3.4 mg/dl  
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show To detect disoreders of glucose metabolism Reference range: varies  
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show Blood sugar done with patient haveing being NPO for 12 hours prior to test. Reference rangs: Normal 70-99 mg/dl  
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show Often performed on patients with DM to eval progress & regulate tx OR as routine screeninig to detect DM. The patient fasts after midnight; breakfast contains 100 g of carbs OR drinks a glucose solution. Reference rage: Less than 140 mg/dl  
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show Provbides more detailed info about the ability of the body to metabolize glucose by assessing the insulin response to a glucose load. Reference range: 139 mg/dl or less  
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