What are the normal lab values for an infant?
Term infants (age of life)
Value | Cord | 24-48 hr |
---|---|---|
Na (mEq/L) | 147 (126-166) | 148 (134-160) |
K (mEq/L) | 7.8 (5.6-12) | 6.0 (5.2-7.3) |
Cl (mEq/L) | 103 (98-110) | 102 (92-114) |
Ca (mmol/L) | 2.33 (2.1-2.8) | 2.0 (1.5-2.5) |
What are normal electrolyte levels for children?
INFANTS BEYOND NEONATAL PERIOD AND CHILDREN Requirements on electrolytes for infants and children are based on empirical evidences and are set on the level of 1-3 mmol for sodium and 1-3 mmol of potassium required per intake of 100 kcal ((59) (LOE 3)).
What are the expected lab values for a pediatric urine sample?
Normal: 1–15 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or 60–830 micromoles per liter (mcmol/L) in a 24-hour sample. A one-time urine collection, if normal, will be negative for glucose.
What is a normal hematocrit for a child?
Normal values are: 36% to 48% for women. 42% to 52% for men. 30% to 44% for children, depending on age.
What is a normal neutrophil count for a child?
Age | WBC (cells/microL) | Percent neutrophils (approximate) |
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Birth | 18,100 (range 9000 to 30,000) | 61% of WBCs |
24 hours | 18,900 (range 9000 to 34,000) | 61% of WBCs |
1 week | 12,200 (range 5000 to 21,000) | 45% of WBCs |
1 month | 10,800 (range 5000 to 19,500) | 35% of WBCs |
What are normal electrolyte ranges?
What are the normal ranges for electrolyte levels?
Electrolyte | Milliequivalents per liter mEq/L) | |
---|---|---|
Electrolyte | Milliequivalents per liter mEq/L) | |
Bicarbonate | Milliequivalents per liter mEq/L) | 22 – 30 mmol/L |
Calcium · Total · Ionized | Milliequivalents per liter mEq/L) | 2.12 – 2.54 mmol/L 1.08 – 1.30 mmol/L |
What is a normal potassium level for a child?
Normal Results The normal range is 3.7 to 5.2 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L) 3.70 to 5.20 millimoles per liter (millimol/L).
What is a normal hemoglobin for a 3 year old?
Age | Hemoglobin (g/dL) | |
---|---|---|
Lower limit* | ||
2 to 3 years | Black | 11 |
4 to 6 years | White | 11.7 |
Black | 11 |
What is the normal WBC count for a child?
A white blood cell (WBC) count is a test that measures the number of white blood cells in your body. This test is often included with a complete blood count (CBC)….A normal WBC count.
Age range | WBC count (per mcL of blood) |
---|---|
children under 2 | 6,200 to 17,000 |
children over 2 and adults | 5,000 to 10,000 |