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Blood urea nitrogen: 8–20 mg/dL Ferritin: Female: Female: 24–307 ng/mL; male: 24–336 ng/mL Glucose:70–99 mg/dL Inorganic phosphorous: 3-4.5 mg/dL Ionized calcium: 1.12–1.23 mmol/L Magnesium: 1.6–2.6 mg/dL Phosphate: 2.5 to 4.5 mg/dL (0.81 to 1.45 mmol/L) Pota...
When you have obesity, your heart has to work harder to push blood flow to all areas. So, obesity can be a cause of an increased resting heart rate. Your height may be a factor too—those who are taller have a lower resting heart rate than those who are short. ...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects on regional blood flow and regional oxygen delivery of 4% succinylated gelatin solution (Gelofusine, B. Braun) with those of normal saline. This was a randomised, controlled, cross-over large animal study, which took place at the animal...
When you have anemia, either your body doesn’t have enough red blood cells or your red blood cells are not functioning well. If your red blood cells can’t get enough oxygen to the rest of your body, you may have symptoms such as: Fatigue: Even with mild anemia, you may feel very...
It is usually due to cardiac arrest or stroke. It's not true breathing. It's a natural reflex that happens when your brain is not getting the oxygen it needs
Your at-homepregnancy testconfirmed the big news when it found hCG — aka thepregnancy hormone— in your urine. And your doctor might take a closer look at your levels viablood teststo check that they’re going up.[1] So how much hCG should you actually have in your system — and wha...
Answer to: Describe how the diseased (sickle) cells are different from normal red blood cells in their ability to transport and deliver oxygen. By...