NCLEX Lab Values and Therapeutic Drug Levels: Essential Reference Guide
This document provides a comprehensive list of essential lab values and therapeutic drug levels required for the NCLEX exam. It covers complete blood count (CBC), coagulation panels, basic metabolic panels, arterial blood gases (ABG), liver function tests, and more. Additionally, it includes reference ranges for therapeutic drug levels such as digoxin, lithium, and vancomycin. This guide is perfect for nursing students looking to master lab values and therapeutic drug monitoring for NCLEX preparation and clinical practice.
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