CMP Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (GMC) Part 2

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CMP Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (GMC) Part 2

A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a blood test that measures proteins, enzymes, electrolytes, minerals and other substances in your body. A healthcare provider can use the results to diagnose, screen for or monitor health conditions or side effects of medications. Providers often order a CMP as part of routine healthcare.

21. Eosinophils Automated

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26. Eosinophils Automated
# Source Date Value Range
1. TX1 12/17/2024 0.9 0.0-8.0%
2. UT1 08/18/2025
3. TX1 03/16/2026 0.6 0.0-8.0%

Excerpt:

Eosinophils play a crucial role in your body’s immune system. They are a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections and support overall health. However, many people feel confused about what eosinophils mean, how they function, and why doctors order an eosinophils blood test. This guide will help you understand eosinophil levels, how eosinophils high or eosinophils low can affect you, and the important blood tests that can detect changes in eosinophils.

22. Lymphocytes Automated

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27. Lymphocytes Automated
# Source Date Value Range
1. TX1 12/17/2024 27.2 14.0-48.0 (%)
2. UT1 08/18/2025
3. TX1 03-16-2026 19.6 14.0-48.0 (%)

Excerpt:

Key Takeaways

  • Lymphocytes are white blood cells that help your body fight infections and abnormal cells

  • Normal absolute lymphocyte count (ALC): 0.7–3.1 ×10³/µL (700–3,100 cells/µL)

  • High lymphocytes (>3.1) most commonly occur during viral infections or immune responses

  • Low lymphocytes (<0.7) may result from infections, medications, or immune suppression

  • Doctors rely on the absolute lymphocyte count rather than percentage to assess immune activity

  • Most abnormal lymphocyte results are temporary and resolve once the underlying cause is addressed

23. Monocytes Automated

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28. Monocytes Automated
# Source Date Value Range
1. TX1 12/17/2024 7.5 4.0-13.0 (%)
2. UT1 08/18/2025
3. TX1 03/16/2026 8.7 4.0-13.0 (%)

Excerpt:

Your blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. White blood cells only make up about 1% of your blood, but they have an important function. As part of your immune system, they protect you against illnesses.

24. RWD

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4. CO2
# Source Date Value Range
1. TX1 12/17/2024 27 22-32 mmol/L
2. UT1 08/18/2025 21 21-32 (mmol/L)
3. TX1 03/16/2026 25 20-32 mmol/L
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Excerpt:

  • A high red cell distribution width (RDW) is a sign of variations in red blood cell sizes, possibly due to anemia or liver disease.

  • You’ll usually get an RDW test as part of a complete blood count, which measures various parts of your blood.

  • A low RDW is rarely associated with any conditions.

25. Neutrophils Automated

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5. Glucose
# Source Date Value Range
1. TX1 12/17/2024 93 65-99 mg/L
2. UT1 08/18/2025 71L 74-109 (mg/dL)
3. TX1 03/16/2026 99 65-99 mg/L

Excerpt:

Automated neutrophil counting refers to the use of machines in a complete blood count (CBC) test to measure the number of neutrophils in a blood sample. This process provides a quick and accurate assessment of neutrophil levels, which are crucial for evaluating a person’s immune response and potential infections. Automated systems can help identify if neutrophil counts are within the normal range of 2,500 to 7,000 neutrophils per microliter of blood

26. WBC

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6. BUN
# Source Date Value Range
1. TX1 12/17/2024 20 8-23 mg/L
2. UT1 08/18/2025 16.0 4.0-31.0 (mg/L)
3. TX1 03/16/2026 20 8-23 mg/L

Excerpt:

Key Takeaways

  • A normal white blood cell count varies by age, sex, and other factors. 
  • White blood cells are important for fighting infections and inflammation in the body. 
  • A WBC count can give clues about your health but can’t diagnose specific diseases.