Serum creatinine is an important indicator for judging the degree of kidney damage. The higher the blood creatinine value, the higher the degree of kidney damage. For a normal adult, the value of blood creatinine is generally within 133. Exceeding this value indicates that the kidney has been damaged. Once the value exceeds 450, it can be assessed as renal failure, if it exceeds 700, it basically falls into the category of uremia.
And Mr. Young's blood monitoring at noon today showed that his blood creatinine index has reached more than 1,500! Therefore, I want to know if he is really getting better now, or even healed, the blood creatinine index is the most important reference standard.
Soon, the nurse rushed over.
Seeing Mr. Young's sudden energetic appearance, the nurse was shocked to speak. It took a long while to recover after Dr. Kelso's reminder, and quickly collected Mr. Young's blood. The blood was rushed to the laboratory for testing, and the results took as long as 20 minutes.
Just as everyone was waiting for the blood results, Mr. Young clutched his stomach and asked his wife Sydney awkwardly, "Wife, do you have anything to eat? I suddenly feel so hungry, and my stomach is growling."
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