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Extreme Lab ValuesRating: (votes: 0) **INR of 13! Gasp! **TPNI over 12---never seen it that high **BNP in high 60,000's **Na of 103---walking, talking pt., just "weak" Got any to add? I work with a lot of oncology patients and dialysis patients.Do I need to say much more? Comment:
Quote from TX.RN.ShannonHave had a few recently that have caught my atrention.**INR of 13! Gasp!**TPNI over 12---never seen it that high**BNP in high 60,000's**Na of 103---walking, talking pt., just "weak"Got any to add?
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Quote from AeternaI work with a lot of oncology patients and dialysis patients.Do I need to say much more?
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For me it is: PTT of WHAT! Oops, I drew that lab from the central line with the heparin still running. Nevermind. Time to redraw some labs.
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Had an inr of 13 the other day bruised from head to toe. ( can't imagine what his vital organs looked like) Crazy enough in the room next door had a completely non-symptomatic inr of 10. Both got 4 units of FFP and I went off duty and gone for 3 days. Not sure what the outcome was.
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Quote from tamadrummerHad an inr of 13 the other day bruised from head to toe. ( can't imagine what his vital organs looked like)Crazy enough in the room next door had a completely non-symptomatic inr of 10. Both got 4 units of FFP and I went off duty and gone for 3 days. Not sure what the outcome was.
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Quote from TX.RN.ShannonThe lovely lady with the high INR got one dose of Vitamin K and had an INR of 2.7 or 2.8 in a 12 hour follow-up. Haven't seen that only one dose could change it that radically so quickly. Just FYI, she had been off Coumadin for a week or so prior to admit.
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Hmmm... have a pancytopenia pt this week, palliative care, transfuse for comfort ?!!? (worst Rx I've read in a while)wbc is 1.2 (norm 7-10)hb is 95 post transfusion (135-155 normal)and the kicker.. platelets at 9 (yes 9!!!) where normal should be 150-450.received 5 units of platelets yesterday, and was up to platelets at 55 this am..
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Quote from FLmedI bet that INR of 13 was an incorrect value the lab messed up. I just can't see how 1 dose of vitamin K could bring it back down to almost a therapeutic level. I've seen a potassium at 7.4 before and it was incorrect. It was drawn a second time within 1/2 hour and it was 4.1. The labs aren't always perfect. :-)
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Creatinine higher than hemoglobin. (and no I don't work on a dialysis unit...)
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Water intoxication that led to a potassium that was ~2. Coding. Coded several times. Ended up walking and talking and asking for water. I felt sorry for him. That potassium was definitely incompatible with life.
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Lactic acid 35.5
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