BMP Date: McIntyre, Kim MRN 11281959 Time : LabValueReference Range Glucose125 mg/dL65- 99 mg/dL Calcium9.8 mg/dL8.9 – 10.3 mg/dL Potassium3.5 mEq/L3.6.

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BMP Date: McIntyre, Kim MRN Time : LabValueReference Range Glucose125 mg/dL mg/dL Calcium9.8 mg/dL8.9 – 10.3 mg/dL Potassium3.5 mEq/L3.6 – 5.1 mEq/L Sodium140 mEq/L mmol/L Chloride102 mEq/L mmol/L CO225 mmol/L22-32 mmol/L BUN26 mg/dL8-25 mg/dL Creatinine1.2 mg/dL mg/dL

CBC Date: McIntyre, Kim MRN Time : LabValueReference Range WBC164.1 – 10.9 RBC – 5.3 Hgb1412 – 16 Hct3836 – 46

Blood Culture Date: McIntyre, Kim MRN Time: LabValueReference Range Blood CultureNegative

Urine Culture Date: McIntyre, Kim MRN Time: LabValueReference Range UrinePositiveNegative

Urinalysis Date: McIntyre, Kim MRN Time: LabValueReference Range ProteinNegativeNegative – Trace Bilirubin0.3Negative BloodTraceNegative KetoneNegative Leukocytes2+Negative Specific Gravity – ColorYellow AppearanceHazyClear RBCOccasionalNone WBC20 – 30None pH65 – 8 NitritePositiveNegative