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Abnormal Lab Values What do the following abnormal values mean and what might you need to do for them? 256 1. Glucose 2. Sodium 3. Potassium 128 5,6 4. Ammonia 105 1.2 5. Magnesium 6. Cholesterol 327 179 1.9 7. Amylase 8. Albumin 9. Hemoglobin 10. WBC 7.2 17.5 11. WBC 2.3 26 12. Platelets 13. Creatinine 3.5 14. TSH 6.9 15. CD4 count 100 16. Troponin 2.5 79 17. BUN 18. Glucose 19. Potassium 41 3.0 20. PTT 120
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