Published
K+ 3.5 â€" 5
Ca+ 4.5.- 5
Mg 1.5-2.5
Phos 1.8-2.6
Na+ 135-145
Cl 95-105
Crt .5-1.2
BUN 10-20
PTT 60-70 or 1 ½ times higher if on Heparin
PT 11.0 - 12.5 or 2.o -3.5 times higher if on coumadin
INR 2.0-3.5 for coumadin
WBC 5-10
RBC 5
HCT 40
Hgb 15
pH 7.35-7.45 (40)
co2 35-35
On vacation I -
Ate 4 bananas with 5 glasses of milk, read 2 magazines about 2 fossils.
Spent $140 on Napkins and a $100 on Clear heals.
Did 15 BUN exercises and drank 1 Creatine shake .
Met, 3 Idiots , 11 Pets and 65 Hunks.
Ate 4 bananas (K+ found in bananas) with 5 glasses of milk (ca+ found in milk), read 2 magazines (magnesium) about 2 fossils (phosphorus).
Spent $140 on Napkins (Na+)and a $100 on Clear heals. (Cl)
Did 15 BUN exercises and drank 1 Creatine shake (Creatinine) .
Met, 3 Idiots (I for INR),
11 Pets ( P is for PT) and 65 Hunks. (H is for heparin's PTT
Yes, here's a couple for the cranial nerves: "On Old Olympus' Towering Top A Finn And a German Viewed Some Hops"and then the one our prof learned in med school (now you may think it's awful but you remember it! LOL :-) "Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel A Girl's lady parts, AHhhhhh.....
The way to remember which cranial nerves are sensory, motor or mixed:
Some Say Marilyn Monroe But My Brother Says Bridget Bardot Mmm, Mmm!
for the cranial nerves...I have a cleaner version.
ooo to touch and feel very good velvet ah!
Here is another version for PT & PTT.......PTT connect the T's looks like a H=Heparin so, the PT has to be coumadin!I remember the heart stuff as on the right side I am trying (Tricuspid)to bring blood to my heart...On the left side I get 02, which is buying (Bicuspid) me time!
Here is some odd ball stuff that has helped me so I will pass it on...
Chronotropic (any med that increases heart rate) Inotropic (any med that increases the force of contraction)
Parasympathetic (cholinergic, antiadenergic)
feed/breed
actelycholine
increases GI,GU,decreases BP, heart rate, resp,const. pupils
Sympathetic (adenergic, anticholinergic)
fight/flight
epi, norepi, dopamine
increases BP, heart rate, resp., decreases GU, GI, dilate pupils
For the valves, I use "try before you buy" (tricuspid then bicuspid)
hjwdancer
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What concerns me about this post is that the calcium levels are not correct.
Normal values range from 8.5 to 10.2 mg/dL. Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories but not so much that a 5 on calcium would be acceptable. Please let me know if I connected the wrong data to the wrong electrolyte :)