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| What is the normal Urine Specific Gravity? | 1.005-1.030 (usually 1.010-1.025)
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| What is the normal value of Hematocrit? | 40%-54% men or 37%-47% women
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| What is the normal value of Urine PH? | 4.6-8.0 (averaging 6.0)
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| What is the normal Urine Output? | 1,500-2,000 ml in 24 hrs or 40-50 ml per hr(0.5ml/kg/hour)
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| Whatis the normal White Blood Cell Count (WBC)? | 4,500-11,000 ml
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| What is the normal or recommended fluid intake for an adult? | 2,500 ml per day
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| What is the normal Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)? | M: 4.7-6.1 x 10’6/ml’3 F: 4.2-5.4 x 10’6/ml’3
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| What is the normal Hemoglobin (Hgb)? | M: 14-18 g/dl or 8.7-11.2 mmol/LF: 12-16 g/dl or 7.4-9.9 mmol/L
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| What is the normal Hematocrit (Hct)? | M: 42-52% F: 37-47%
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| What is the normal White Blood Cell Count? | 5-10 x 10’3/ml’3 (5,000-10,000)
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| Dif. Count What is the normal Neutrophils? | 55-70%
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| Dif. Count What is the normal Lymphocytes? | 20-40%
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| Dif. Count What is the normal Monocytes? | 2-8%
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| Dif. Count What is the normal Eosinophils? | 1-4%
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| Dif. Count What is the normal Platelet Count? | 150-400 x 10’3/ml’3 (150,000-400,000)
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| Is urine normally Acidic or Alkaline? | acidic
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| If a urine’s ph is less than 7 is it Acidic or Alkaline? | acidic
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| If a urine’s ph is greater than 7 is it Acidic or Alkaline? | alkaline
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