...If BUN and Cr are normal but bicarb is consistently elevated on labs, would it be possible to deduce that the patient might be a CO2 retainer? or that they have some sort of acidosis that they are consistently compensating for?
If you're treating patients why is it that you don't have an idea on what to use 100% by now instead of just keep telling them to use Tylenol and stay at home are you a doctor
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...If BUN and Cr are normal but bicarb is consistently elevated on labs, would it be possible to deduce that the patient might be a CO2 retainer? or that they have some sort of acidosis that they are consistently compensating for?
Why do we not call it BUN as oppose to b.u.n ??
We call it BUN, probably depends on where you are
If you're treating patients why is it that you don't have an idea on what to use 100% by now instead of just keep telling them to use Tylenol and stay at home are you a doctor