Initial laboratory studies
Initial testing evaluated thyroid, electrolyte, and renal status. Though it is clear that additional testing will
be required for final diagnosis, these tests are important in helping to direct the choice of the final diagnositic
tests.
Patient Reference
Hemoglobin (B) 9.4 g/dl 11.7 - 15.5
Sodium (S) 126 meq/l 136 - 145
Potassium (S) 5.8 meq/l 3.5 - 5.1
Chloride (S) 98 meq/l 98 - 107
CO2, total (S) 20 meq/l 23 - 29
Creatinine (S) 1.8 mg/dl 0.7 - 1.2
Urea nitrogen (S) 52 mg/dl 7 - 18
BUN/creatinine ratio 29:1 12:1 - 20:1
Calcium (S) 11.3 mg/dl 8.4 - 10.2
Phosphorus (S) 2.6 mg/dl 2.7 - 4.5
TSH (S) 9.8 uU/ml 0.4 - 5.5
Urinalysis normal
Chest x-ray and EKG essentially normal
Questions
- What do you think of the patient's BUN and creatine results?
- How would you interpret the rest of the results?
- What tests would you want to carry out next?