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Duke PA Normal Values

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normal serum sodium   136-145  
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normal serum Na+   136-145  
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normal serum potassium   3.5-5.5  
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normal serum K+   3.5-5.5  
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normal serum Chloride   96-106  
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normal serum Cl   96-106  
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normal serum bicarbonate   20-29  
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normal serum HCO3-   20-29  
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normal serum BUN (children)   5-18  
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normal serum BUN (adults)   7-18  
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normal serum BUN (elderly)   8-20  
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normal serum creatinine (male)   0.8-1.3  
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normal serum creatinine (female)   0.6-1.1  
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normal blood pH   7.35-7.45  
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normal arterial blood PCO2   35-45  
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normal GFR   120-125  
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normal serum albumin in mg   3.4-5.4  
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normal 24 hour urine protein in mg   <150  
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normal random urine protein in mg   0-8  
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normal serum urea nitrogen to creatinine concentration __:1   10  
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albumin excreted in 24 hours for microalbuminuria in mg   30-300  
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normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) for men in mm/hr   0-15  
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normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) for women in mm/hr   0-20  
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normal C-reactive protein in mg/dL   < .02  
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normal hemoglobin in grams per deciliter   12-18  
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normal adult female hematocrit   36% - 44%  
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normal adult male hematocrit   39% - 50%  
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