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Epic Lab Update

The document summarizes the results of laboratory tests performed on stool, urine, and blood samples collected from a patient. The stool sample showed red, watery stool with plenty of red blood cells, pus cells, and bacteria, indicating potential bleeding and bacterial infection in the gastrointestinal tract. The urine analysis found normal color and transparency with a few white blood cells, suggesting possible urinary tract inflammation. The complete blood count showed decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, an elevated white blood cell count, and an increased percentage of neutrophils, indicating potential anemia and bacterial infection.

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Epic Lab Update

The document summarizes the results of laboratory tests performed on stool, urine, and blood samples collected from a patient. The stool sample showed red, watery stool with plenty of red blood cells, pus cells, and bacteria, indicating potential bleeding and bacterial infection in the gastrointestinal tract. The urine analysis found normal color and transparency with a few white blood cells, suggesting possible urinary tract inflammation. The complete blood count showed decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, an elevated white blood cell count, and an increased percentage of neutrophils, indicating potential anemia and bacterial infection.

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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

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