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Normal Laboratory Values M 13.0-18.

0 g/dl
Lactic acid 0.5-2.2 mmol/liter
Laboratory Normal Range in US
Test Units Leukocytes
4.5-11.0x103/mm3
(WBC)
Albumin 3.1 - 4.3 g/dl
16%-46% of white blood
Alkaline W 30-100 units/liter Lymphocytes
cells
Phosphatase M 45-115 units/liter
Monocytes 4-11% of white blood cells
Amylase
53-123 units/liter 45%-75% of white blood
(serum) Neutrophils
cells
Basophils 0-3% of lymphocytes
Phosphorus 2.5 – 4.5 mg/dL
Bilirubin -
0.0-0.4 mg/dl Platelets
Direct
(Thrombocytes 130 – 400 x 10 3µL
Bilirubin - )
0.0-1.0 mg/dl
Total
Potassium 3.4-5.0 mmol/liter
Calcium,
8.5 -10.5 mg/dl RBC (Red W 3.9 – 5.2 x 106/µL3
serum
blood cell M 4.4 – 5.8 x 10 6/µL3
Calcium, urine 0-300 mg/24h count)
Cholesterol, Sodium 135-145 mmol/liter
total
Desirable Urea, plasma
239 mg/dL 8-25 mg/dl
Marginal (BUN)
High Urinalysis - pH
5.0-9.0
Specific
1.001-1.035
0-25 µg/dl (depends on gravity
Cortisol: serum
time of day) WBC (White
Cortisol: free blood cells, 4.5-11.0x10 3 /mm 3
20-70 µg/dl leukocytes)
(urine)
W 40-150 units/liter
Creatine kinase
M 60-400 units/liter
Eosinophils 0-8% of white blood cells
Folate 3.1-17.5 ng/ml
Glucose,
70-110 mg/dl
plasma
W 36.0% - 46.0% of red
blood cells
Hematocrit
M 37.0% - 49.0% of red
blood cells
Hemoglobin W 12.0-16.0 g/dl
The hematocrit is the compound measure of
Red Blood count number and size.

Hemoglobin (HGB) normal range:   12.0 - 18.0


g/dl (grams per deciliter)
Alkaline Phosphatase: 23 - 212 U/L 
Definition: Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrying
Definition: An enzyme predominantly produced
protein in the red blood cells.
in the liver and bone. Levels are elevated in liver
disease.
Lymphocytes/Monocytes (L/M): 1.1-6.3
Albumin (ALB):  2.70 - 3.80 g/dl
Definition: Lymphocytes are produced in the
lymph nodes through the body and are
Definition: Synthesized in the liver, Albumin
responsible for the activity of the immune
contains the highest concentration of protein in
system by producing antibodies. Monocytes
plasma. It's prime function is to keep fluid from
make up about 5% of the white cell count and
leaking into the tissues and is also a good
act as scavengers for the removal of debris from
indicator of kidney and liver disease..
dead tissue and areas of inflammation..

Bilirubin (TBIL):  0.00 - 0.90 mg/dl


Phosphate (PHOS): 2.50 - 6.80 mg/dl

Definition: Bilirubin is the product that results


Definition: An indicator on how the body uses
from the breakdown of hemoglobin in the red
calcium and can be an indicator of kidney
blood cells. Abnormal bilirubin can be a sign of
problems.
liver problems.
Platelets (PLT):  175 - 500
Calcium (Ca): 7.90 - 12.00 mg/dl (milligrams per
deciliter)
Definition: Also called a Thrombocyte their
function is to halt bleeding (form blood clots).
Definition: Tests calcium levels in the blood to
detect any disorders in the bones or kidneys.
Potassium (K): 3.50 - 5.80 mmol/l
Cholesterol (CHOL):  110.0 - 320.0 mg/dl
Definition: Found in cells, its main responsibility
is to carry different products into and out of the
Definition: A steroid made in the liver, it's
cells.
function is to form cell membranes that are
utilized in all parts of the body.
Sodium (Na):  144.0 - 160.0 mmol/1
Creatinine (CREA):  0.50 - 1.80 mg/dl
Definition: Measures the amount of sodium in
the body and is a indicator of dehydration.
Definition: Part of muscle make up, creatinine
levels can determine kidney function.
Total Protein (TP): 5.20 - 8.20 g/dl
Glucose (GLU): 77.0 - 125.0 mg/dl
Definition: Consisting of Albumin and Globulin,
this result can also be an indicator of liver
Definition: The source of energy for red blood
and kidney disease as well as malnutrition and
cells, brain and most parts of the body.
other conditions.

Hematocrit (HCT) normal range:   37 - 55%


White Blood Count (WBC): 6.0 - 16.9

Definition: The hematocrit is the percent of


whole blood that is made up of red blood cells.
Definition: Measures the white blood cells. White
blood cells are the major infection fighting cells
in the blood.

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