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lab values for n is 135,lab values for k is 3.5 to 5.5.
The normal lab values would be a constant in a lab report.
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The normal lab values for lipase are 10 - 140 U/L. This being said, there are many factors which need to be considered when interpreting lab results. Even a value within this range could represent a problem. Only qualified health care professionals should make treatment decisions.
According to the test results from the hospital normal values are between 3.1-6.8 pmol/L
The normal lab values for lipase are 10 - 140 U/L. This being said, there are many factors which need to be considered when interpreting lab results. Even a value within this range could represent a problem. Only qualified health care professionals should make treatment decisions.
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recording a series of lab values over a period of time to see if they change
In lab the values are obtained under controlled atmosphere and specific guidelines which can be maintained for long but outside the lab we cannot maintain same atmosphere.
lipase
It all depends the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done. At the hospital where I work at the normal range is anything below 38.6 U/mL. Make sure to check the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done as it varies widely from lab to lab.
The number you have given is an incomplete question. There are many tests used to find thyroid dysfunction, and all their numbers and normals will be different. When looking at your lab sheet, there will be a test name, a *normal* value, and your result. Use the two numbers to help you compare to see if they are within normal values. Use the name to create discussion about your results. *HINT* Thyroid normal values on a lab slip will not necessarily be YOUR normal value. Physicians look at the number and your symptoms to determine treatment. Both must be considered equally.