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Systolic Blood Pressure in mmHg Diastolic Blood Pressure in mmHg Heart Rate in bpm Respiration Rate in bpm Oxygen Saturation in % Temperature in Fahrenheit Arterial blood PH in ph Partial Pressure of Carbon dioxide (PaCO2) in mmHg Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PaO2) in mmHg Sodium in mmol/L Potassium in mmol/L Bicarbonate in mmol/L Blood Urea Nitrogen in mg/dL Serum Creatinine in mg/dL WBC Count in x 10^3/µL Hematocrit % Platelet Count in x 10^3/µL Bilirubin in mg/dL Urine Output in ml LDL Cholesterol in mg/dL Lactic Acid in mmol/L Troponin I in ng/ml Troponin T in ng/ml Random Blood Glucose in mg/dL Fasting Blood Glucose in mg/dL Fraction of Inspired Oxygen (FiO2) in % Albumin in g/dl Alkaline Phosphatase in IU/L Alanine in IU/L HDL Cholesterol in mg/dL Magnesium in mg/dL Which of these parameters is a measure that person is dying ?
Sorry to say, but here only units of the concerned reports are mentioned as mmHg, mmol/L and others. No value has been given for reference to understand in any sense at all. Hence, it is highly requested to upload the full report as PDF or JPG attachment during follow up chat for better guidance and also provide the symptoms of the patient concerned.
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What Do These Following Blood Reports Indicate?
Hello, Sorry to say, but here only units of the concerned reports are mentioned as mmHg, mmol/L and others. No value has been given for reference to understand in any sense at all. Hence, it is highly requested to upload the full report as PDF or JPG attachment during follow up chat for better guidance and also provide the symptoms of the patient concerned. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon