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How did I come up with this list?
How I came up with this list . . . a couple of ways.
1. These are the lab values nursing students will see on the NCLEX. The NCLEX just loves to test on these labs.
2. Once you start working as a nurse, these are the labs you will see on nearly every patient. Based on the disease your patient has – you might see different ones – but these are the most common.
I remember as a new nurse going through my Davis lab book thinking
“I will never be able to learn all these labs!”
Wanna know a secret? I still don’t know all the labs inside that 1800-page book!
So what did I do to be a successful ICU nurse?
I focused on those normal lab value ranges that were most critical for my patient. For new labs, I would keep a little cheatsheet in my scrubs pocket to reference during shifts.
– Jon Haws, RN
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