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This complete blood count, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, and lipid profile show:
1) A low hematocrit and high MCV indicating anemia from folate or B12 deficiency.
2) Low sodium and chloride indicating hyponatremia and hypochloremia.
3) Light yellow urine is a sign of excess B-vitamins in the body.
4) All other results are within normal limits.
This complete blood count, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, and lipid profile show:
1) A low hematocrit and high MCV indicating anemia from folate or B12 deficiency.
2) Low sodium and chloride indicating hyponatremia and hypochloremia.
3) Light yellow urine is a sign of excess B-vitamins in the body.
4) All other results are within normal limits.
This complete blood count, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, and lipid profile show:
1) A low hematocrit and high MCV indicating anemia from folate or B12 deficiency.
2) Low sodium and chloride indicating hyponatremia and hypochloremia.
3) Light yellow urine is a sign of excess B-vitamins in the body.
4) All other results are within normal limits.
Lymphocytes 34 20-40 Normal Monocytes 7 2.0-9.0 Normal Eosinophils 3 0.0-6.0 Normal Basophils 0 0.0-2.0 Normal RBC 4.09 3.8-5.2 Normal Hemoglobin 12.5 12.0-15.0 Normal Hematocrit 37.0 38.0-48.0 A low hematocrit indicates anemia (Davis, 2019) Mean Corpuscular Volume 90.5 70.0-90.0 A high MCV indicates folate deficiency anemia or vitamin B12 deficiency anemia ( Castro, 2018) Mean Corpuscular 30.6 23.0-31-.0 Normal Hemoglobin Mean Corpuscular 33.8 30.0-35.0 Normal Hemoglobin Concentration Red Cell Distribution With 12.4 11.0-16.0 Normal Platelet 255 150-450 Normal
Clinical Chemistry
Test Name Results Normal Values Significant Findings
Creatinine 0.60 0.70-1.20 A low creatinine indicates a sign of losing muscle mass as people age, or it is a temporary condition during malnutrition or periods of illness (Sissons, 2017) Sodium 132.0 137-145 A low sodium indicates hyponatremia (Lewis, 2019) Chloride 97 98-107 A low chloride indicates hypochloremia (Lewis, 2019) Potassium 3.80 3.5-5.1 Normal Urinalysis
TEST REFERNCE RESULTS IMPLICATIONS
VALUE Macroscopic Color Amber/straw Light yellow Light yellow urine is a sign of excess B-vitamins in the body, including B-2 and B-12 (McGill, 2018) Appearance Clear Clear Normal Specific 1.005-1.030 1.010 Normal Gravity pH 5-8.5 8.0 Normal Protein Negative Negative Normal Glucose Negative Negative Normal Ketones Negative Negative Normal Blood Negative Negative Normal Urobilinogen Ehrlich units/dL Normal Normal Nitrite Negative Negative Normal Leukocyte Negative Negative Normal Esterase Bilirubin Negative Negative Normal Microscopic RBC 0-2 0-2 Normal WBC 0-2 0-2 Normal Epithelial Cells Rare Normal Mucus Threads Rare Normal Bacteria Rare Normal