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Table A.2 Reference Values for Adult Whole Blood
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Statland, Bernard. 1987. Clinical Decisions Levels for Lab Tests,
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Burtis, Carl A. and Ashwood, Edward R., ed. 1994. Tietz Textbook
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Bernstein, W.K., Aduen, J., Bhatiani, A., Kerzner, R., Davison,
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A-24
Test
2
Sodium
2
Potassium
2
Chloride
2
Glucose
4,5
Lactate
3
Calcium
Value
136 - 146 mmol/L
3.5 - 5.1 mmol/L
98 - 106 mmol/L
65 - 95 mg/dL
0.7 - 2.5 mmol/L
1.09 - 1.30 mmol/L

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