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Laboratory Blood Test Results Na​138 meq/L Neutrophils​51% Protein, total​5.6 g/dL K​3.8 meq/L Bands​3% PT​12.3 secs Cl​104 meq/L Lymphs​37% PTT​29.8 secs HCO3​25 meq/L Monos​9% Ca​8.5 mg/dL BUN​15 mg/dL AST​142 IU/L Mg​2.0 mg/dL Cr​1.0 mg/dL ALT​120 IU/L Phos​3.9 mg/dL Glu, fasting​85 mg/dL Alk Phos​178 IU/L Vit D—1,25OH 51 pg/mL Hb​14.1 g/dL Bilirubin, total​1.5 mg/dL Vitamin A​19 mg/dL Hct​40.7% Alb​3.0 g/dL Vitamin E​0.6 mg/dL Plt​263 x 103/mm3 AFP​14 ng/mL WBC​9,900/mm3 Urinalysis Appearance: dark yellow, clear SG​1.020 pH​5.5 Glucose​(-) Bilirubin​(+) Bacteria​(-) Ketones​(-) Nitrite​(-) Protein (-) Hemoglobin​(-) RBC 1/HPF WBC​2/HPF Serology (-)IgG anti-HAV antibody (+) HCV RNA = 2.7 million copies/mL (-)​HBsAg (-) IgG anti-HDV antibody (-)​IgG anti-HBeAg (-)IgG anti-HEV antibody (+)IgG anti-HCV antibody HCV Genotype​Type 1 Liver Biopsy • Lymphocyte aggregates and some macrophages within portal tracts • Mild periportal fibrosis • Macrovesicular steatosis • All pathologic findings consistent with chronic hepatitis Part 3: Review the Laboratory Blood Test Results, Urinalysis, and Imaging (xrays, ultrasounds, CT, etc.). What data from those sections are RELEVANT and have clinical significance to the nurse? Make sure you note each value that is not within normal range and what that means. Relevant Data from Laboratory Blood Tests Clinical Significance Relevant Data from Urinalysis Clinical Significance Relevant data from Imaging Clinical Significance
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