Laboratory and Diagnostic
FECALYSIS/STOOL EXAMINATION Definition: Stool examination is a procedure where fecal matter is collected for analysis to diagnose the presence or absence of a medical condition.
DATE Characteristic Results Normal Values Significances
DATE
Component
Result
Normal Values
Significance
Date: Jan 27, 2014
Color Consistency
Reddish Watery
Brown formed, soft,semisolid,mo ist Absent Absent Few
RBC Pus cells Bacteria URINALYSIS
Plenty Plenty Moderate
Bleeding from GI tract; melena Increased intestinal motility due to irratation of the colon by bacteria(diarrhea) GI bleeding; hematochezia Bacterial infection Bacterial infection
Definition: Ionizing a physical microscopic, or a chemical examination of urine.
DATE
Date: Jan 27, 2014
Characteristic
Color Transparency Specific gravity Albumin RBC
Results
Straw Clear 1.010 Negative 0-3/hpf
Normal Values
Yellow, straw, amber Clear 1.010-1.025 Negative 0-2/hpf
Significances
Normal Normal Normal Normal Renal parenchymal alteration
Pus cells
1-3/hpf
0-1/hpf
Inflammation in the Urinary tract Normal
Epithelial cells
Few
Normally in small amount
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT Definition: A determination of the number of red and white blood cells per cubicmillimeter of blood. A CBC is one of the most routinely performed tests in a clinical laboratory and one of the most valuable screening and diagnostic test.
PERFORMED
Date: Jan 27, 2014 Hematocrit 31.7% 42-51% Decreased: Hemodilution, Anemia Decreased: Insufficient carrier of oxygen,hemodilution, Anemia Normal
Hemoglobin
10.3 g/dL
13-18 g/dL
WBC
5,700/ mm
5,0003 10,000/mm 55-65% 25-35%
Neutrophils Lymphocytes
75% 20%
Increased: There is bacterial infection Decreased: There is a viral invasion Increased: There is a viral infection Normal
Monocytes Platelets
5% 343,200
2-4% 150,0003 450,000/mm