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Collection Date & Time 02/15/12 10:51 PM 02/16/12 11:12 AM
Doctor ER CONSULTANT AP
Location ER RRTest name Result Result Ref. range Unit
SERUM CHEMISTRY SODIUM-Istat 139 138.00 - 146.00 mmol/L
POTASSIUM-Istat 4.5 3.50 - 4.90 mmol/LCREATININE Abbot 94.2 62.00 - 115.00 umol/L
CBC HEMOGLOBIN L 132 L 110 135 - 170 g/L HEMATOCRIT L 0.39 L 0.33 0.40 - 0.54
RED BLOOD CELL L 4.34 L 3.59 4.60 - 6.20 x10^12/L WHITE BLOOD CELL 9.4 7.6 4.50 - 10.00 x10^9/L
MCH 30 31 27 - 31 pg MCHC 0.33 0.34 0.32 - 0.36 MCV 91 91 80 - 96 fl RDW 12.4 13.1 11.5 - 14.5
THROMBOCYTE 200 180 140 - 440 x10^9/L DIFF COUNT
NEUTROPHIL (BLOOD) H 0.86 H 0.75 0.56 - 0.66
LYMPHOCYTE (BLOOD) L 0.09 L 0.2 0.22 - 0.40
MONOCYTE (BLOOD) 0.05 0.05 0.04 - 0.08 EOSINOPHIL L 0 L 0 0.01 - 0.04
COAGULATION PROTHROMBIN TIME PROTIME CONTROL 12.8 seconds PROTIME PATIENT 13.3 12.0 - 14.0 seconds
PROTIME % ACTIVITY 0.93 0.70 - 1.30 PROTIME INR 1.04
APTT APTT CONTROL 29 seconds APTT PATIENT L 27.5 28.0 - 37.0 secondsBLOOD TYPING
Blood Type O RH Factor Positive
No evident fracture or dislocation.Small round pelvic density; phlebolith versus cystolithiasis
Pelvis AP (2/15/2012 8:11 PM )
Thoracic Cage AP (2/15/2012 8:15 PM )
There is no evidence of distinct fracture. No abnormal bone reactions are noted.
Thoracic Cage AP (2/15/2012 8:15 PM )
There is no evidence of distinct fracture. No abnormal bone reactions are noted.
Left Hand PA (2/15/2012 9:19 PM )
• 5th proximal phalanx dislocated posteromedially
• 3rd middle phalanx dislocated posterolaterally
• Comminuted fracture in the base of the 3rd distal phalanx.
• Soft tissue swelling on the 3rd digit
Left Hand Lateral (2/15/2012 9:18 PM )
• 5th proximal phalanx dislocated posteromedially
• 3rd middle phalanx dislocated posterolaterally
• Comminuted fracture in the base of the 3rd distal phalanx.
• Soft tissue swelling on the 3rd digit
Left Hand Oblique (2/15/2012 9:18 PM )
• 5th proximal phalanx dislocated posteromedially
• 3rd middle phalanx dislocated posterolaterally
• Comminuted fracture in the base of the 3rd distal phalanx.
• Soft tissue swelling on the 3rd digit
Cranial CT Scan Results1. Fractures of the bilateral nasal bones, frontal process of
the right maxillary bone and nasal septum with adjacent soft tissue injury as described. Sinus disease with no significant air-fluid level. Punctate dermal hyperdense foci in the anterior frontal region may represent calcifications or foreign bodies.
2. Bilateral trochlear calcifications. No signs of intraorbital injury.
3. No acute intracranial hemorrhage, mass effect, hydrocephalus or calvarial fracture.