bryan e. bledsoe, do, facep midlothian, texas. hematology coagulation tests chemistries:...
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Understanding Lab Studies
Bryan E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEPMidlothian, Texas
Hematology Coagulation Tests Chemistries:
◦ Electrolytes◦ Renal Function Tests◦ Tests of Glucose Metabolism◦ Tests of Lipid Metabolism◦ Cardiac Enzymes and Markers◦ Tests of Liver Function
Common Emergency Lab Tests
Serologic Testing◦ Blood Banking◦ Micobiological
Endocrine Tests Microbiology Urinalysis Toxicology Arterial Blood Gas
Common Emergency Lab Tests
Each lab must set reference values for their patient population.
National standards published annually in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Normal values MAY be abnormal for the patient in question.
Establishing Reference Values
Gaussian Curve
Gaussian Curve
Gaussian Curve
Hematology
Hematology
White Blood Cells
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophil
Monocyte
Lymphocyte
Hematology (Differential)
CBC Shorthand
Differential Interpretations
Coagulation Tests
Anion Gap Estimation
Milligrams to Milliequivalents
Electrolytes
Electrolytes
Renal Function
BMP Shorthand
BUN/Creatinine Rations
Blood/Plasme Glucose Levels
Lipids
Cardiac Enzymes
Cardiac Enzymes
Liver Function Tests
Liver Function Tests
Infectious Disease Serology
Endocrine Functions
Urinalysis
Urinalysis
Arterial Blood Gasses
ABG Interpretation
Acid-Base Disorders
Acid-Base Disorders
Respiratory Gas Monitoring
Powerpoint will be available at:
http://www.bryanbledsoe.com