Na means sodium, K means potassium. Your body will shut down if these are too low. Sodium levels should be 135-145mEq/L. Potassium 3.5-5.9mEq/L.
Creat stands for creatinine and urea means urea. These last two are measurements of kidney function and are waste products. These should be:
Creat 0.2-1.2. Urea 6-20 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or 2.1-7.1 millimoles per liter (mmol/L)
creatinine, urea, electrolytes it is a blood test to measure kidney function
Blood urea nitrogen, among many other things.
Blood Urea NitrogenBlood Urea Nitrogen, a high level usually means impaired kidney function.it is the blood urea nitrogen. Elevated in dehydration, kidney problems and others things.BUN = Blood Urea NitrogenA blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from the waste product urea. Urea is made when protein is broken down in your body. Urea is made in the liver and passed out of your body in the urine.A BUN test is done to see how well your kidneys are working. If your kidneys are not able to remove urea from the blood normally, your BUN level rises. Heart failure, dehydration or a diet high in protein can also make your BUN level higher. Liver disease or damage can lower your BUN level. A low BUN level can occur normally in the second or third trimester of pregnancy.
it is the blood urea nitrogen. Elevated in dehydration, kidney problems and others things.
The initials UEG stand for various substances found in the blood during a blood test. UEG means urea, creatinine, electrolytes and glucose.
went for blood work they tested for a level 7 what dose this mean
I think "UTE" is prob U + E (urea and electrolites- checks Kidney function).
The urea entering the cell will cause an osmotic imbalance causing water to follow it into the cell. When a large amount of water enters the cell is heamolysed causing a colour change. Urea can't be permiable it is a chemical and doesn't have a cell membrane perhaps you are asking if urea can permiate RBC's or perhaps you mean to ask if RBC's are permiable to urea at this concentration?
You are having alkalosis.
Yes. I mean you don't urinate any solids, do you? You may need to heat the water to dissolve urea at a high concentration. The dissolution of urea in water is endothermic (the hot water will cool as urea dissolves!)
Well they don't grow back like blood cells do if that's what you mean buy "create".
Having inr of 1.3 means blood is on the thinner side