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Normal values for nursing

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WBC count   5,000-10,000  
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Sedimentation rate   up to 15 mm/hr men, 20 mm/hr women  
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Iron level   60-90 g/100 ml  
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Neutrophils   55-70%  
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Lymphocytes   20-40%  
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Monocytes   5-10%  
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Eosinophils   1-4%  
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Basophils   0.5-1.5%  
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Increased Eosinophils indicates:   Parasitic infection  
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Increased Monocytes indicates:   Protozoan, rickettsial, tuberculosis infection  
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Increased Lymphocytes indicates:   Chronic bacterial & viral infection  
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Decreased Lymphocytes indicates:   Sepsis  
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Increased Neutrophils indicates:   Acute suppurative infection  
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Decreased Neutrophils indicates:   Overwhelming bacterial infection (older adult)  
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Normal serum sodium level (Na+)   135-145 mEq/L  
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Normal serum potassium level (K+)   3.5 - 5 mEq/L  
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Calcium (Ca)   9-11 mEq/L  
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Bicarbonate (HCO3-)   22-26 mEq/L  
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Chloride (Cl-)   96-107 mEq/L  
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Magnesium (Mg2+)   1.3-2.1 mEq/L  
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Phosphate (PO4 3-)   2.4-4.4 mg/dl  
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Platelet (Plt)   150,000-400,000  
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Hemoglobin (Hgb)   12-16  
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Hematocrit (Hct)   35-47  
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Glucose   70-99  
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Creatinine   0.5-1.2  
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BUN   10-20  
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CO2   25-35 mmHg  
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