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Date Procedure Norms Result Interpretation

and Analysis
9-27-10 Hematology
WBC 5 – 10 x 10/L 10.19 Deviated from
Normal
* High levels of
stress and anxiety
can affect a
person's WBC
count. Extreme
bouts of
depression or
recent traumatic
experiences can
cause the white
blood cells to work
overtime. It may
also indicate
infection
Neutrophils 0.35 – 0.65 0.83 Deviated from
Normal
* This is the main
defender of the body
against infection and
antigens. High levels
may indicate an active
infection
* One basic cause of a
high neutrophil count
is when a high level of
stress is placed on the
body.
* Damage or
inflammation of
tissues can also lead
to a high neutrophil
count.
Lymphocytes 0.20 – 0.40 0.15 Normal
Hematocrit 0.36 – 0.47 0.507 Normal
Hemoglobin 120 – 150 165 Deviated from
gm/L Normal
* An elevated
hemoglobin count
occurs, when there
is a increased red
blood cell
production, to
compensate for
low oxygen in the
blood required by
the tissues.
Monocytes 0.00-0.06 0.02 Normal
Platelet adequate Normal
MCV 97.5 80-100 FL Normal
MCH 31.7 27-31 PG Normal
MCHC 325 320-360 g/L Normal
RDW 13.3 11.6-14.6 % Normal
BLOOD TYPING

6-27-10

ABO= O

PH= NEGATIVE

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY

6-27-10

Result Norms Interpretation and


Analysis
Sodium 145 mmol/L 130-144 mmol/L Deviated from Normal
*It indicates
Hypernatremia

Specific causes of
hypernatremia include:

• Dehydration or a
loss of body fluids
from prolonged
vomiting, diarrhea,
sweating or high
fevers.
• Dehydration from
not drinking enough
water.
• Drugs such as
steroids, licorice,
and certain blood
pressure lowering
medicines.
• Certain endocrine
diseases such as
diabetes (when very
frequent urination
occurs) or
aldosteronism.
• Eating lots of salt
• Hyperventilation
(breathing too fast).

Potassium 3.6 mmol/L 3.5-4.8 mmol/L Normal


BUN 8.7 mmol/L 1.9-9.2 mmol/L Normal

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