BOR STUDY GUIDE 2011
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Fasting reference range for serum/plasma glucose? | 70-99 mg/dL
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What is inocreased in the serum when hemolysis occurs? | K- K+ L- LD A- adolase (ALD) M- Mg P- PO4
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Fasting blood glucose reference ranges: Normal? Diabetes mellitus? Pre-diabetes? | normal= <100 mg/dL diabetes mellitus= GREATER/EQUAL 126 mg/dL pre-diabetes= GREATER/EQUAL 100 BUT <126 mg/dL
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CSF glucose reference range? | The glucose level in the CSF should be 50 - 80 mg/100 mL (or greater than 2/3 of the blood sugar level).
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Hormones that increase serum glucose? | REMEMBER: G.A.G C.H.E.T Glucagon ACTH Growth Hormone Cortisol Human placental lactogen Epinephrine T3 & T4
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