Description
Normal
8.4-10.2 mg/dL
Indications
Identify problems with: Parathyroid Neuromuscular functions Diseases that affect bone Effectiveness of treatments. Description
Calcium (Ca+), a positive ion in the body, is necessary for neuromuscular processes, bone mineralization, and hormonal secretion. The parathyroid gland and vitamin D are responsible for calcium regulation in the body. In the blood, about half of calcium travels in ion form, the other half is bound to proteins like albumin. When albumin levels are low, calcium levels will appear lower. Calcium has an important relationship with phosphorus: they are inversely proportional.
What would cause increased levels?
Cancers: Breast, lung, and multiple myeloma are the most common Hyperparathyroidism Acidosis Renal transplant Sarcoidosis Vitamin D toxicity Dehydration What would cause decreased levels?
Malnutrition Cirrhosis Chronic Renal Failure Hypoparathyroidism Alkalosis Hypomagnesemia Hypoalbuminemia Hyperphosphatemia Malabsorption Alcoholism Osteomalacia Vitamin D deficiency
Normal
Indications
Evaluate for: Elevated triglycerides Risk for atherosclerotic heart disease and stroke
Description
Triglycerides (TG) are required to provide energy during the metabolic process, excess triglycerides are stored in adipose tissue.
What would cause increased...
Published 09/27/23
Normal
135-145 mEq/L
Indications
Monitor: Extracellular osmolality Electrolyte imbalance
Description
Sodium (Na+) is the most abundant cation in extracellular fluid. Sodium aids in osmotic pressure, renal retention and excretion of water, acid-base balance, regulation of other cations...
Published 09/25/23