If you have tried MedLabRef Demo and wish to obtain the full version, including over 160 lab tests, you can find more information at:
www.newsflow.com/medlabref
There you can link directly to PalmGear HQ for purchase of the username and password for the full version. After obtaining the username and password, return to www.newsflow.com/medlabref to download the full version, MedLabRef 2.0.
The full version includes the following (long list):
Blood Tests:
Acetaminophen
Acetoacetate
Acetone
Acid Phosphatase
AFP
Albumin
Aldosterone
Alkaline Phosphatase
Aluminum
ALT
Amikacin
Ammonia
Amylase
Anion Gap
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
AST
beta-hCG
B12
Base Excess
Bicarbonate
Bilirubin
Bleeding Time
BUN
Calcitonin
Calcium, ionized
Calcium
Carbamazepine
Carboxyhemoglobin
CEA
Chloride
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Cholesterol, total
Cholesterol, VLDL
Cholesterol:HDL ratio
Copper
Cortisol
CPK-MB
CPK
Creatinine
Digoxin
Disopyramide
Estrogen
ESR
Ethanol
Ethosuximide
Ethylene Glycol
Ferritin
Fibrin split products
Fibrinogen
Folate
FSH
gGTP
Gastrin
Gentamicin
Glucose
Glycohemoglobin A1C
Growth Hormone
Haptoglobin
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin
IgA
INR
Iron saturation
Iron
Lactate
LDH
Lead
LH
Lidocaine
Lipase
Lithium
Lymphocyte differential
Magnesium
MCH
MCHC
MCV
Methanol
NAPA
Osmolality
Oxygen saturation, arterial
pH, arterial
PaCO2, arterial
PaO2, arterial
Pepsinogen
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin
Phosphorous
Platelets
Potassium
Primidone
Procainamide
Progesterone
Prolactin
Protein
PSA
PT
PTH
PTT
Quinidine
RBC
Reticulocyte count
RPR
Salicylate
Sodium
T3
T4
TBG
Testosterone
Theophylline
Thrombin time
TIBC
Tobramycin
Transferrin
Triglycerides
TSH
Uric Acid
Valproic Acid
Vancomycin
VDRL
WBC, absolute cell counts
WBC, differential
WBC, total
Zinc
Urine Tests:
5-HIAA
Amylase
beta-hCG
Bacteria
Bilirubin
Blood
Calcium
Casts
Catecholamines
Copper
Coproporphyrin
Creatine
Creatinine
Crystals
Cysteine
Cystine
Epithelial Cells
Glucose
Hemoglobin
Ketones
Leukocyte Esterase
Myoglobin
Nitrate
Osmolality
pH
Porphobilinogen
Porphyrins
Protein
Red Blood Cells
Specific Gravity
Steroids
Uric Acid
Urobilinogen
Uroporphyrins
VMA
Volume
White Blood Cells
Urine 5-HIAA
Urine Amylase
Urine Beta-hCG
Urine Bacteria
Urine Bilirubin
Urine Blood
Urine Calcium
Urine Casts
Urine Catecholamines
Urine Copper
Urine Coprophorphyrins
Urine Creatine
Urine Creatinine
Urine Crystals
Urine Cysteine
Urine Cystine
Urine Epithelial Cells
Urine Glucose
Urine Hemoglobin
Urine Ketones
Urine Leukocytes
Urine Myoglobin
Urine Nitrate
Urine Osmolality
Urine pH
Urine Porphobilinogen
Urine Porphyrins
Urine Protein
Urine Red Blood Cells
Urine Specific Gravity
Urine Steroids
Urine Uric Acid
Urine Urobilinogen
Urine Uroporphyrins
Urine VMA
Urine Volume
Urine White Blood CellsⁿⁿⁿFebruary 9, 2000ⁿMLR 2 Demoⁿ²BUN: 8-22 mg/dLⁿ
(T4-RIA, T4RIA, T4 RIA, T4 radioimmunoassay, total T4, tT4, total thyroxine)
(Thyroid function panel, TFTs)ⁿⁿⁿFebruary 9, 2000ⁿMLR 2 Demoⁿ²zz Urine White Blood Cells: ⁿNegative or Rare, <10/hpf
(WBCs, Leukocytes)
(routine urinalysis, urine analysis, U/A, UA, routine & microscopic, routine and microscopic, R&M, R & M, R and M)ⁿⁿⁿFebruary 9, 2000ⁿMLR 2 Demoⁿ²zz Urine Steroids:ⁿ
(routine urinalysis, urine analysis, U/A, UA, routine & microscopic, routine and microscopic, R&M, R & M, R and M)ⁿⁿⁿFebruary 9, 2000ⁿMLR 2 Demoⁿ²Sodium: 134-146 mEq/Lⁿ
Thank you for downloading MedLabRef Demo for PalmPilot, a demo of MedLabRef 2.0, the fully editable and customizable guide to Medical Laboratory Reference values. Included are common "normal values" for most major laboratory blood and urine tests ordered in clinical medicine. I think you will find this reference a helpful aid if you are involved in clinical medicine in any way, regardless of your degree of training. Understanding that each laboratory may determine its own reference range for any or all tests it performs, the included reference ranges provide only a general guide. With the ability to edit the contents of any laboratory test item included with MedLabRef, you may change the reference ranges to suit those employed by the laboratory(ies) with which you deal most frequently.
DISCLAIMER: The contents of the included PalmPilot MemoPad archive, MLR2Demo, have been gathered from sources generally regarded to be accurate and reliable. However, the contents cannot in any way be guaranteed and should never be used as a substitute for sound clinical knowledge, thought, or judgment. The contents are intended only as a quick and convenient palmtop/desktop reference. Additionally, since the contents are entirely editable by any user, the author cannot accept any responsibility for any errors or inaccuracies, whether typographical or otherwise. MedLabRef includes absolutely no guarantees or warrantees, express or implied; the author and distributor(s) disclaim any liability, loss, or damage related in any way to the contents. With that in mind, every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of all information included in the downloadable version of MedLabRef. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THE AFORMENTIONED ADVISORIES AND CONDITIONS, REMOVE MEDLABREF FROM ANY AND ALL MEDIA TO WHICH YOU MAY HAVE DOWNLOADED IT. Otherwise, please enjoy and make judicious use of MedLabRef, making any changes necessary for it to be maximally useful to you.
I hope you find that it helps you as it has me. Please let me know of any comments/thoughts you may have about MedLabRef. If there is a particular test you feel would be especially useful or a reference range you find to be incredibly off-base, please send an email to:
tamsean@excite.com
Thank you and enjoy.
Keep your eyes open at PalmGear H.Q. (www.palmgear.com on the web, 817.640.6558 for phone orders, or 817.640.6614 for fax orders ) and MedLabRef on the web (www.newsflow.com/medlabref) for planned expansion modules (cerebrospinal fluid and other fluid tests). And look out for PedLabRef, the Pediatric counterpart to MedLabRef, available in early 2000.ⁿⁿⁿFebruary 9, 2000ⁿMLR 2 Demoⁿ²