What are normal lab values for infants?
Term infants (age of life)
Value | Cord | 1-12 hr |
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Na (mEq/L) | 147 (126-166) | 143 (124-156) |
K (mEq/L) | 7.8 (5.6-12) | 6.4 (5.3-7.3) |
Cl (mEq/L) | 103 (98-110) | 101 (80-111) |
Ca (mmol/L) | 2.33 (2.1-2.8) | 2.1 (1.8-2.3) |
What are common laboratory values?
Laboratory Reference Ranges in Healthy Adults
- Ammonia: 15-50 µmol/L.
- Ceruloplasmin: 15-60 mg/dL.
- Chloride: 95-105 mmol/L.
- Copper: 70-150 µg/dL.
- Creatinine: 0.8-1.3 mg/dL.
- Blood urea nitrogen: 8-21 mg/dL.
- Ferritin: 12-300 ng/mL (men), 12-150 ng/mL (women)
- Glucose: 65-110 mg/dL.
What is the normal blood level for a child?
Children
Age | Female range (g/dL) | Male range (g/dL) |
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3–6 months | 9.5–14.1 | 9.5–14.1 |
6–12 months | 11.3–14.1 | 11.3–14.1 |
1–5 years | 10.9–15.0 | 10.9–15.0 |
5–11 years | 11.9–15.0 | 11.9–15.0 |
What is normal reference?
Reference values are the values expected for a healthy person. They are sometimes called “normal” values. By comparing your test results with reference values, you and your healthcare provider can see if any of your test results fall outside the range of expected values.
What is the normal bilirubin level in neonate?
In a newborn, higher bilirubin is normal due to the stress of birth. Normal indirect bilirubin would be under 5.2 mg/dL within the first 24 hours of birth. But many newborns have some kind of jaundice and bilirubin levels that rise above 5 mg/dL within the first few days after birth.
What is normal newborn glucose level?
The normal range of blood glucose is around 1.5–6 mmol/l in the first days of life, depending on the age of the baby, type of feed, assay method used, and possibly the mode of delivery. Up to 14% of healthy term babies may have blood glucose less than 2.6 mmol/l in the first three days of life.
What are the normal values of blood test?
Results
Red blood cell count | Male: 4.35-5.65 trillion cells/L* (4.35-5.65 million cells/mcL**) Female: 3.92-5.13 trillion cells/L (3.92-5.13 million cells/mcL) |
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Hemoglobin | Male: 13.2-16.6 grams/dL*** (132-166 grams/L) Female: 11.6-15 grams/dL (116-150 grams/L) |
Hematocrit | Male: 38.3-48.6 percent Female: 35.5-44.9 percent |
What are the normal values for electrolytes?
Normal range: Male: 135-146 mmol/L. Female: 132-148 mmol/L.
What is normal hemoglobin range?
The normal range for hemoglobin is: For men, 13.5 to 17.5 grams per deciliter. For women, 12.0 to 15.5 grams per deciliter.
What is normal range in statistics?
This leaves 5% of normals outside the `normal range’, which is the set of values within which 95% of measurements from apparently healthy individuals will lie. A third difficulty comes from confusion between `normal’ as used in medicine and `Normal distribution’ as used in statistics.
What are normal blood lab ranges?
A normal range for the fasting blood test is 70-100 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter) or less than 5.5 mmol/L (millimoles per liter).
What are normal values for infants?
Normal results for children vary, but in general are: Newborn: 14 to 24 g/dL or 140 to 240 g/L. Infant: 9.5 to 13 g/dL or 95 to 130 g/L.
What are the normal lab values for amylase?
In a healthy individual, a normal blood amylase level is around 23-85 units per liter (U/L), although some lab ranges for normal amylase go up to 140 U/L. A normal lipase level can range from 0-160 U/L depending on the lab.
What are normal pregnancy lab values?
The normal range is different in various laboratories. However, it often ranges between 4,500 and 10,000 per microliter. In the case of a pregnant woman in her third trimester, WBC of between 12,000 and 18,000 per mcL is still normal.