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Lab Values Reference Ranges

Looking for an offline dictionary that provides information about Medical Diagnostic Lab Tests

Looking for an offline dictionary that provides information about Medical Diagnostic Lab Tests

Lab Values Reference Ranges

by Abdulkarim Nasir
Lab Values Reference Ranges
Lab Values Reference Ranges
Lab Values Reference Ranges

What is it about?

Looking for an offline dictionary that provides information about Medical Diagnostic Lab Tests ? Look no further. The purpose of this app is to give broad information on laboratory tests on BLOOD AND OTHER BODY FLUIDS. It contains the typical ranges for different tests. Hematology, biochemistry, hormones, enzymes, iron profile, urinalysis, fecal testing, body fluid tests, microbiology tests, and other tests are among the majority of the laboratory's activities that are covered.

Lab Values Reference Ranges

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
31Mb
Genre
Medical Education
Last updated
August 21, 2024
Release date
August 21, 2024
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App Store Description

Looking for an offline dictionary that provides information about Medical Diagnostic Lab Tests ? Look no further. The purpose of this app is to give broad information on laboratory tests on BLOOD AND OTHER BODY FLUIDS. It contains the typical ranges for different tests. Hematology, biochemistry, hormones, enzymes, iron profile, urinalysis, fecal testing, body fluid tests, microbiology tests, and other tests are among the majority of the laboratory's activities that are covered.

The Lab Values and their interpretation section includes following topics:
>>Electrolytes and blood chemistry
sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Chloride
Carbon dioxide
Magnesium
Phosphate
BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)
Glucose
Uric acid
Creatine
>>Enzymes
Myoglobulins
Troponin
Homocysteine
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP)
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Amylase and lipase
Creatine Kinase
>>Proteins
Prealbumen
Albumen
Globulin
>>Liver function Tests
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Bilirubin
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
>>Hematologic Laboratory Values
Red Blood cells
Hemoglobin (HgB)
Hematocrit (Hct)
Mean Cell Hemoglobin (MCH)
Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Basophils
Eosinophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
Neutrophils
White Blood Cells (WBC COUNT)
Reticulocytes
Platlets (Thrombocytes)
Iron
>>COAGULATION STUDIES
Prothrombin Time
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time
International Normalized Ratio
>>Urinanalysis
Gross Appearance of the Specimen
Specimen pH
Specific Gravity
Proteins
Microscopic Examination
>>MISCELLANEOUS TESTS
Cholestrole
Prostate-Specific Antigen
Thyroid stimulating Hormone (TSH)
>>Clinical Cases of Lab values
Case Sodium
Case Potassium
Case 3
Case 4
Case 5
Case 6

Application features:
1. Search option
2. Favoriting
3. Dark mode
4. Ability to share a lab value with others

IMPORTANT NOTES

Each commercial laboratory has its own set of normal values, called Normal Range or Reference Range on your lab report. These values depend on the equipment or method used. Compare your results to the range shown on your lab report. Results that are out of range may not represent a problem.

During a recent visit to your health care provider’s office, you had blood drawn for lab tests and now you want to know if everything is “okay.” You’ve received a copy of your lab report or an email telling you that your test results are available to view online. So you log on to the secure site and download your results. In scanning the page, you see a result that is highlighted as being outside the reference range and you wonder what that means for you.

Some lab tests provide a simple “yes” or “no” answer. For instance, was the test positive for the bacteria that cause strep throat? Many other tests, however, are reported as numbers or values. Laboratory test results reported as numbers are not meaningful by themselves. Their meaning comes from comparison to reference values. 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 health care provider can see if any of your test results fall outside the range of expected values. Values that are outside expected ranges can provide clues to help identify possible conditions or diseases.

DISCLAIMER:
This app is for reference and educational purposes only. Consult a doctor before actual usage of any of the information in this application. In no event will the authors or editors or the developer of this app be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance upon the information provided through this application.

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