What are you testing for in the serum?
A lab test is used to find the serum level of creatine kinase (CK) in blood. The normal CK level for adult females is 40-150 units/L and 60-400 units/L for adult men.
The normal levels of serum potassium are 3.5-5.0 mM
Normal serum pH is slightly alkaline and ranges from 7.35-7.45
normal range of serum zinc levels in children 6-59 months
.7-1.4 mg/dl
What is the normal values of inorganic phosphorus in prepubertal children
Different labs will vary, but 40-160 ug/dl is a common range.
Yes, a 4.2 albumin serum result is normal. The normal range for this specific test is between 3.4 and 5.4 grams per deciliter.
The normal concentration of potassium in the serum is in the range of 3.5 to 5.0 mM
The normal concentration of total serum calcium (bound calcium plus free calcium) is in the range of 8.8-10.4 mg/dL
That is at the high end of normal. It also depends on whether you are a female or a male. Females generally have a lower serum creatinine level because they generally have a lower muscle mass than males. Creatinine is a byproduct of the breakdown product of creatine, which is an important part of muscle tissue. It is normal for the body to breakdown muscle as it also builds up muscle to maintain homeostasis. So the 1.4 serum creatinine was a result of a test your doctor gave you to check how your kidneys are functioning, and 1.4 is within a normal range.
0.7 - 1.5 mg/dL The range can vary slightly depending on the hospital/lab.