A BUN (blood urea nitrogen) to creatinine (CRE) ratio of 26 is considered elevated, which may indicate potential kidney dysfunction or dehydration. Typically, a normal ratio ranges from 10:1 to 20:1. An elevated ratio can suggest prerenal causes, such as reduced blood flow to the kidneys. However, further evaluation and context, including kidney function tests and patient history, are necessary for a definitive diagnosis.
It is 35/26.
9 is to 26 or 9:26.
The ratio of 44 to 26 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2. This results in the ratio of 22 to 13. Therefore, the simplified ratio of 44 to 26 is 22:13.
26/30 = 13/15
The equivalent ratio is: 22 to 26
26 to 1
The ratio of 26 days to 14 days can be expressed as 26:14. To simplify it, both numbers can be divided by their greatest common divisor, which is 2. This results in a simplified ratio of 13:7.
2.6 is the ratio of 26 to 10 ... nice and rational.
It is: 26/52 = 1/2
It is: 2 to 1
9:26
It is: 9 to 26