| 1. | The blood urea concentration is comparable to the water level in a natural river.
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| 2. | Reversible increases in blood urea and creatinine may be observed.
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| 3. | The blood urea concentration is an example.
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| 4. | Mild increases in the blood levels of high blood urea levels occur in 10 % of cases.
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| 5. | Females also had an increased blood urea nitrogen level while males had a decreased leukocyte cell number.
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| 6. | The original MDRD used six variables with the additional variables being the blood urea nitrogen and albumin levels.
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| 7. | Kidney function tests ( blood urea nitrogen and creatinine ) as well as blood tests for liver functions are performed.
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| 8. | Fatigue with blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine levels of approximately 100 and 50 mg / dL respectively . ]]
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| 9. | Liston also developed specialty test instruments for electrolyte testing, Hemoccult testing, glucose testing and blood urea nitrogen ( BUN ) analysis.
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| 10. | The rate of fluid resuscitation should be adjusted based on clinical assessment, hematocrit and blood urea nitrogen ( BUN ) values.
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