Laboratory and Diagnostic Procedure Procedure Indication Normal Value Result Implication Nursing Reponsibilities Serology 1-5-15

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LABORATORY AND DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE

PROCEDURE
Serology 1-5-15
Hepatitis B surface antigen

INDICATION
Observe standard precautions
in all cases of suspected
hepatitis until the diagnosis
are confirmed.

Hematology 1-4-15
Hgb
Hct
RBC
WBC
Neutrophils
Lymphocyte
Eosinophil

Blood tests are basic


screening tests that address
disorder of Hgb and cell
production, synthesis and
functions.

Urinalysis 1-4-15
Color
pH
Specific gravity
Pus cells
Epithelial cells

Determines the properties of


urine and other abnormal
constituents revealed by
microscopic examination of
urine sediment

NORMAL VALUE
Non-reactive

RESULT
Non-reactive

Normal

IMPLICATION

135-160 g/L
.40-.48
5.5-6 x 10^12/L
5-10 x 10^9/L
.55-.65
.25-.40
.01-.05

114
.37
4.6
10.75
.87
.10
.03

Anemia
Anemia
Anemia
Infection
Infection
Infection
Normal

Pale yellow to Amber


4.5-8.0
1.005-1.025
Negative
Negative or Rare

Yellow
6.5
1.010
0-3
few

Normal
Normal
Normal
Infection
Normal

NURSING REPONSIBILITIES
1. Explain the test
purpose & procedure
2. Explain significance of
test results.

1. Explain the procedure


and its purpose
2. Explain slight
discomfort maybe felt
when skin is
punctured
3. Apply manual
pressure and dressing
when needle is
remove

1. Explain the procedure


and its purpose
2. Before test avoid
excessive intake of
wate

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