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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
The following laboratory studies should be considered: | The following laboratory studies should be considered: | ||
* [[Anion gap]] | |||
* [[Arterial blood gas]] sampling | * [[Arterial blood gas]] sampling | ||
* [[ | * [[ECG]] (to assess for [[arrhythmias]]) | ||
* [[Electrolyte]]s [[basic metabolic panel]]), [[complete blood count]]. | |||
* Imaging of the kidneys | |||
* Serum [[lactate]], [[ketone]] | * Serum [[lactate]], [[ketone]] | ||
* Toxicological screening, [[salicylate level]] ([[methanol]] or [[ethylene glycol]]) | * Toxicological screening, [[salicylate level]] ([[methanol]] or [[ethylene glycol]]) | ||
* [[Urinalysis]] can reveal acidity, ([[salicylate]] poisoning) or alkalinity ([[renal tubular acidosis type I]]), and [[ketones]] in [[ketoacidosis]]. | * [[Urinalysis]] can reveal acidity, ([[salicylate]] poisoning) or alkalinity ([[renal tubular acidosis type I]]), and [[ketones]] in [[ketoacidosis]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Laboratory Findings
The following laboratory studies should be considered:
- Anion gap
- Arterial blood gas sampling
- ECG (to assess for arrhythmias)
- Electrolytes basic metabolic panel), complete blood count.
- Imaging of the kidneys
- Serum lactate, ketone
- Toxicological screening, salicylate level (methanol or ethylene glycol)
- Urinalysis can reveal acidity, (salicylate poisoning) or alkalinity (renal tubular acidosis type I), and ketones in ketoacidosis.