Normal value of triglycerides : 200 mg/dl
Hypercholesterolemia ( high triglycerides): more than 200 mg /dl
Low carbohydrate diet rather than low fat diet with physical exercise helps to reduce serum triglycerides.
Body stores extra calories to fat if consumes more carbohydrate in food. So , low carb diet can reduce triglyceride and thus promote weight loss.
What are the normal/abnormal lab values for Triglycerides? What is the diet therapy for high triglyceride...
What are the normal/abnormal lab values for HDL? If HDL is too low, what are the recommendations?
What are the abnormal lab values as a result of CHF?
10. Significance of abnormal values of hemoglobin. What are the normal values (=reference range) for your analyte? What could a high value indicate? (i.e. suggestive of diabetes, kidney failure, etc.) What could a low value indicate? analyte is hemoglobin.
please help Lab Tests and Diagnostic Exams performed on patient (Include both normal and abnormal results): QSEN skill: Use information management tools to monitor outcomes of care processes. Test Result Reference Range Why is this information needed? Explain a high or low result and explain how the results relate to your patient. Include pathology, diet and medications in this explanation. Add more rows if needed. Please help to explain these lab test: Albumin 2.4 SGDT 42 SGPT 70 Urea Nitrogen...
Describe how to interpret a LIPID profile? What are the recommended levels for triglyceride? What disorders cause elevated triglycerides? What are the recommended levels for LDL? What are the recommended goals for treatment? You are reviewing a urinalysis on your patient. There are RBC’s present in the urinalysis. What would you do?
Explain ejection fraction and list normal and abnormal values.
Please write up CMP ,CBC, UA - include normal range and what abnormal findings indicate for both HIGH and LOW values. Chest Xray and CT scan-uses for these diagnostic tests
1. Write up CMP, CBC, UA-include normal range and what abnormal findings indicate for both HIGH and LOW values. Chest Xray and CT scan uses for these diagnostic tests. 2. As the nurse you are caring for a patient with a Stage 2 wound on their coccyx How as the nurse would you care for this patient? (Include a description of the wound, nursing care nutrition, dressing care for the wound, turning of patient, etc).
If your levels of any of the cholesterol measures are low or high, how can you interpret that? Do any of these abnormal levels indicate that you are at risk for or may have any conditions or diseases? How can you change your diet or other lifestyle factors to bring these level(s) into the normal range?
Distinguish between abnormal and normal results with the results below and explain each scenario. 1. A 6 year old has a hematocrit of 36%. Is that normal? 2. A 54 year old patient has a WBC count of 13000/mm3. Is it high or low? 3. A 23 year old has a hematocrit of 32% and hemoglobin of 10 g/dl. Are these values high or low? What might this patient’s diagnosis be? 4. Another patient has a platelet count of 142,000/mm3....