Albumin
Jul 09, 2022•5 min
Episode description
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What is the Lab Name for Albumin Lab Values?
Albumin
What is the Lab Abbreviation for Albumin?
alb
What is Albumin in terms of Nursing Labs?
Albumin is a transport protein in the blood. It helps maintain the oncotic pressure of the blood. Albumin levels will drop if synthesis is slowed, protein intake is inadequate, or there are increased losses. Albumin has a long half life, however, so levels are not a good indicator of acute illness.
What is the Normal Range for Albumin?
3.5 – 6.0 g/dL
What are the Indications for Albumin?
- Evaluation of chronic illness
- Liver disease
- Nutritional status
What would cause Increased Levels of Albumin?
- Dehydration
- Hyper infusion
- Albumin
What would cause Decreased Levels of Albumin?
- Inadequate intake
- Liver disease
- Inflammation
- Chronic disease
- Losses (fistula, hemorrhage, kidney disease, burns)
- Over hydration
- Increased catabolism
- Congestive heart failure
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