patients result normal range pH 7.31 7.35-7.45 pCO2 (mmHg) 18.1 38-52 pCO2 (mM) 9.5 20-27 pO2 (mmHg) 121 70-100 HCO3- (mM) 8.9 19-25 hemoglobin (g/dL) 12.8 12-15 hematocrit % 37.5 36-44 glucose (mg/dL) 112 90-140 creatine kinase cardiac isozyme 1 0-3.9% creatine kinase MM isozyme 99 96-100% creatinine 0.9 0.5-1.4 using the table above, explain whether or not there has been a disruption to the blood acid-base balance and how you know. and describe if there is a relationship among the anomalies in the patient's bloodwork results
patients result normal range pH 7.31 7.35-7.45 pCO2 (mmHg) 18.1 38-52 pCO2 (mM) 9.5 20-27 pO2 (mmHg) 121 70-100 HCO3- (mM) 8.9 19-25 hemoglobin (g/dL) 12.8 12-15 hematocrit % 37.5 36-44 glucose (mg/dL) 112 90-140 creatine kinase cardiac isozyme 1 0-3.9% creatine kinase MM isozyme 99 96-100% creatinine 0.9 0.5-1.4 using the table above, explain whether or not there has been a disruption to the blood acid-base balance and how you know. and describe if there is a relationship among the anomalies in the patient's bloodwork results
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patients result | normal range | |
pH | 7.31 | 7.35-7.45 |
pCO2 (mmHg) | 18.1 | 38-52 |
pCO2 (mM) | 9.5 | 20-27 |
pO2 (mmHg) | 121 | 70-100 |
HCO3- (mM) | 8.9 | 19-25 |
hemoglobin (g/dL) | 12.8 | 12-15 |
hematocrit % | 37.5 | 36-44 |
glucose (mg/dL) | 112 | 90-140 |
creatine kinase cardiac isozyme | 1 | 0-3.9% |
creatine kinase MM isozyme | 99 | 96-100% |
creatinine | 0.9 | 0.5-1.4 |
using the table above, explain whether or not there has been a disruption to the blood acid-base balance and how you know. and describe if there is a relationship among the anomalies in the patient's bloodwork results?
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