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Normal Erythrocyte (RBC) level?   4-5.6 millin  
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Normal Leukocyte (WBC) level?   4,000-11,000  
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Normal Platelet level?   165,000-415,000  
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Normal Hematocrit level?   35-46%  
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what is hematocrit   % of red blood cells in blood  
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if hematocrit is low what is a symptoms?   low aerobic exercises tolerance  
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Normal Hemoglobin level?   12-16 gm/dL  
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Normal blood glucose level?   100 mg/dL  
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Hypoglycemic level?   < 70  
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Hyperglycemic level?   >180-200  
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DM glood glucose Dx level?   > 125  
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International Normalization Ratio (INR)   2-3  
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increased INR means at risk for ?   bleeding w exercises  
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ABG order?   PH/PACo2/PaO2/ HCO3  
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Normal pH?   7.35-7.45  
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Normal PaCO2?   35-45mmHg  
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Normal PaO2?   80-100mmHg  
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Normal HCO3-?   22-28MEQ/L  
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PaO2 hypoxemia level?   < 90  
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PaO2 hyperemia level?   > 100  
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PaO2 need for supplemental O2 level?   <55  
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Normal SaO2?   95-98%  
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Normal SPO2   95-100%  
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Normal Total Cholesterol   < 200  
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High total cholesterol?   >240  
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Normal LDL?   < 100  
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High LDL?   > = 190  
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Normal HDL?   < 40 and > =60  
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Normal Triglycerides?   < 150  
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Very high Triglyceride level?   500  
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normal FEV1?   > = 80%  
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Sever FEV1?   < 50%  
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FEV1/FEV normal ratio?   > = 70%  
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Sever FEV1/FEV ratio?   < 45%  
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Normal VC?   80%  
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Sever VC?   50%  
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Normal TV?   500mL  
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Normal FEF   25-75%  
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Normal BMI?   18.5-24.9  
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Obese 1 BMI? Obese 2 BMI?   > 30 >= 40  
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Underweight BMI?   < 18.5  
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BMI of 40 will typically qualify for?   bariatric surgery  
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Women central obesity waist circumference?   > 36 in  
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Men waist circumference central besity?   >40 in  
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Is pear or apple fat distribution at greater risk?   apple  
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T score for bone mineral density osteopenia level?   < -1 > -2.5  
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T score for bone mineral density osteoperosis level?   < = -2.5 or -2.5 w fx  
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Oral glucose 2 hrs after drinking the surgery during should be?   < 140  
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A1c normal?   < 5.7%  
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what does A1c test?   blood glucose over 23 months  
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RR normal adult?   12-20  
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RR of normal infant?   40  
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Normal adult HR?   60-80  
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Normal newborn HR?   125  
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Dehydration body level?   > = 6%  
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difference between heat stroke and heat exhaustion?   stroke more sever and cognition issues Exhaustion: HR & RR ^ and BP v  
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Heat syncope and exhaustion differences?   BO not affected in syncope  
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Hypothermia body temp?   < 97%  
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Hig altitude is considered   > = 5, 000 feet  
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Aquatic water temp fot intense training?   81-83 deg  
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aquatic water temp fro rehab?   91-93 *  
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Cardiac effects of deeper water?   decreased HR Increased SV ad CO increased hydrostatic pressure  
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FITT principle for physical improvements?   F: 2-4 per week I aerobic time: 15-60 min Type: aerobc for 20 min  
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Normal Body temp?   96.8-99.5 * F  
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New born baby Blood pressure range?   65-85/45-55  
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1 year old BP range?   80-100/55-65  
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Premature BP is less or more?   less 55-75/35-45  
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Adult prehypertension BP level?   120-130/80-90  
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Stage 1 hypertension BP level?   130-140/90-100  
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male or female child HR faster?   female  
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Well conditioned athlete HR?   50-60  
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