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Complete the table below. It is a Laboratory Result from a Pregnant Woman at 38 weeks gestation. Laboratory and Diagnostic Examination Results Blood Test_ Laboratory Test Result_ Normal Range Implications VS Monitoring BP: 150/100 mmHg <120/80 mm Hg HR: 100 bpm 63-105 bpm Temp: 37°C 35.5°C-37.5°C RR: 20 bpm 8-24 bpm Heart Auscultation Normal Complete Blood Count Hgb: 8.3 g/dl 11.5-14.3 g/dl PLT Ct: 446 x 10^9/L 140-380 x 10^9/L Fasting blood glucose level: <5.3 mmol/L 2-hour: <10 mmol/L Random Glucose Test mmol/L Quantitation of urine protein indicated mild proteinuria Urine Protein Test protein: creatinine ratio 40.6 mg/mmol 40 mg/mmol in pregnancy Liver Function Test Normal Kidney Function Test Normal Uric Acid (Serum) Test Normal ECG Normal sinus rhythm

          Complete the table below. It is a Laboratory Result from a Pregnant Woman at 38 weeks gestation.

Laboratory and Diagnostic Examination Results
Blood Test_ Laboratory Test
Result_
Normal Range
Implications
VS Monitoring
BP: 150/100 mmHg
<120/80 mm Hg
HR: 100 bpm
63-105 bpm
Temp: 37°C
35.5°C-37.5°C
RR: 20 bpm
8-24 bpm
Heart Auscultation
Normal
Complete Blood Count
Hgb: 8.3 g/dl
11.5-14.3 g/dl
PLT Ct: 446 x 10^9/L
140-380 x 10^9/L
Fasting blood glucose level: <5.3 mmol/L
2-hour: <10 mmol/L
Random Glucose Test
mmol/L
Quantitation of urine protein indicated mild proteinuria
Urine Protein Test
protein: creatinine ratio 40.6 mg/mmol
40 mg/mmol in pregnancy
Liver Function Test
Normal
Kidney Function Test
Normal
Uric Acid (Serum) Test
Normal
ECG
Normal sinus rhythm
        
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complete the table below it is a laboratory result from a pregnant woman at 38 weeks gestation laboratory and diagnostic examination results blood test boratory test result normal range mp 69574

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Blood Test: - Laboratory Test Result: - Hgb (Hemoglobin): 8.3 g/dl (Normal Range: 11.5-14.3 g/dl) - PLT Ct (Platelet Count): 446 x 10^9/L (Normal Range: 140-380 x 10^9/L) - Fasting blood glucose level: <5.3 mmol/L - 2-hour blood glucose level: <10  Show more…

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Complete the table below. It is a Laboratory Result from a Pregnant Woman at 38 weeks gestation. Laboratory and Diagnostic Examination Results Blood Test_ Laboratory Test Result_ Normal Range Implications VS Monitoring BP: 150/100 mmHg <120/80 mm Hg HR: 100 bpm 63-105 bpm Temp: 37°C 35.5°C-37.5°C RR: 20 bpm 8-24 bpm Heart Auscultation Normal Complete Blood Count Hgb: 8.3 g/dl 11.5-14.3 g/dl PLT Ct: 446 x 10^9/L 140-380 x 10^9/L Fasting blood glucose level: <5.3 mmol/L 2-hour: <10 mmol/L Random Glucose Test mmol/L Quantitation of urine protein indicated mild proteinuria Urine Protein Test protein: creatinine ratio 40.6 mg/mmol 40 mg/mmol in pregnancy Liver Function Test Normal Kidney Function Test Normal Uric Acid (Serum) Test Normal ECG Normal sinus rhythm
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