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It’s All Good We All Have a Purpose Raise the Roof How Low Can You Go?

> 10 mg/dl

> 100 mg/dl

5000 – 10000/mm 3

mEq/L

mEq/L

45 – 50% (35-45% for women)

12 – 16 g/dl (13 – 17 g/dl for men)

140,000 – 440,000/mm 3

0.7 – 2.1 mEq/L

3.5 – 5 mEq/L

Hematocrit

Sodium

Chloride

Creatinine

Lactate

Hemoglobin

Blood Urea Nitrogen

Potassium

White Blood Cell

Platelets

High Sodium

High Blood Urea Nitrogen

High Platelet Count

High Hematocrit

High chloride

High Lactate

High Creatinine

High Hemoglobin

High White Blood Cell Count

High Potassium

Low Hemoglobin

Low Potassium

Low Platelet Count

Low Lactate

Low Hematocrit

Low White Blood Cell Count

Low Sodium

Low Blood Urea Nitrogen

Low Chloride

Low Creatinine