Calculate the anion gap.
Na 145 mEq/L
K 3.9 mEq/L
Cl 100 mEq/L
HCO3 20 mEq/L
BUN 28 mg/dL
Cre 1.2 mg/dL
Glu 105
Answer -
Na = 135 - 145 meq /liter
K = 3.5 - 5.1 meq/liter
CL = 98 - 107 meq/liter
HCO3 = 22 - 29 meq/liter
BUN= 8 - 25 mg /dl
Cre = 0.6 - 1.3 mg/dl
Glu = 70 - 110 mg /dl
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