Lab Values

Patients in the ICU are generally critically ill and will have many different labs drawn and tests completed. It is important to know the normal values and what to look for in the chart. But understand that each situation is case-specific. You may be able to work with the patient outside the standardized range/cutoff. Knowledge of the effects of labs on the patient’s affect and/or ability to participate is important and will help guide clinical thinking. Included are a few common lab values and considerations.

References

Evangelist, M., & Gartenberg, A. (2016, February 8). Toolkit for developing an occupational therapy program in the ICU. SIS Quarterly Practice Connections, 1(1), 20–22.

Evangelist, M., & Gartenberg, A. (2017). Vitals: A systemic approach to ICU chart review. In H. Smith-Gabai & S. E. Holm (Eds.), Occupational Therapy in Acute Care (2nd ed., pp. 130–131). AOTA Press.

Matthies, M. J., & Smith-Gabai, H. (2017). Laboratory Values. In H. Smith-Gabai & S. E. Holm (Eds.), Occupational Therapy in Acute Care (2nd ed., pp. 149–174). AOTA Press.

Smith-Gabai, H. (2011). Laboratory Values. In H. Smith-Gabai (Ed.), Occupational Therapy in Acute Care (1st ed., pp. 713–738). AOTA Press.