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CBC RESULTS
Jul Jul Jul Au Au Au Se Se Se
Compo Norma Units
y y y g g g p p7 p
- l
20 30 31 10 21 27 3-4 14
nents values
RBC 2.5 3.1 4.0-5.5 mil/mm
3 4 3
Hgb 103 67 82 110 86 128 128 120- g/L
140
Hct 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.37- g/L
2 2 7 2 7 7 7 0.45
WBC 2.9 20. 15. 5.0- x10^9/
5 1 10.0 L
Platelet 15 55 84-478 x10^9/
L
July Sep
Component 30 7 Normal Units
s values
Total Protein 35 58 46-74 g/L
Albumin 11 30 38-54 g/L
A/G Ratio 0.5
Globulin 24 23 - 35 g/L
Calcium 1.81 4.2-5.9 mg/dL
Considering that the client is an infant, it is known that the liver is chiefly
the last organ of the gastrointestinal tract to mature. It usually takes a year after
birth before this essential organ matures. Hence, during the first months of life,
the liver is not yet well developed resulting to a somewhat deficient function. One
of the normal functions of liver such as protein synthesization is impaired
resulting to hypoproteinemia. Also, synthesis of globulin, which aids in the
production of antibodies, is also impaired. The immaturity of the liver contributes
to the above results.
DIAGNOSTICS
1. ULTRASOUND
Client Preparation:
• The child should be dressed in comfortable, loose-fitting
clothing.
• Instruct to drink 1-2 L of fluid before the test for better
visualization of the abdomen.
• For some scans, the doctor may ask to withhold food and drink
for as long as 12 hours before procedure.
2. X-RAY
Also, it is a diagnostic test which may show a lack of stool in the large
intestine or near the anus and dilated segments of the large and small
intestine.
Plain abdominal radiography is performed if abdominal obstruction is
suspected.
Client Preparation:
References:
Wong’s Pediatric Reference Ranges
(http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/path_handbook/Appendix/Heme/PEDIATRIC_NO
RMALS.html)