A 78 year old female patient presents to the ED from a local…

A 78 year old female patient presents to the ED from a local long term care facility with complaints of altered level of consciousness. She is normally awake, alert and oriented to person, place and time and has had no prior episodes of confusion. What laboratory value would signify this patient may have early sepsis?Normal lab levels Sodium (Na)135-145 mEq/LChloride (Cl)97-107 mEq/LPotassium (K)3.5-5.0 mEq/LMagnesium1.6-2.2 mg/dLCalcium (Ca)8.2-10.2 mg/dLPhosphorus2.5-4.5 mg/dLIonized calcium4.6-5.3 mg/dLSerum osmolality275-295 mOsm/kgUrine osmolality250-900 mOsm/kgCreatinine0.5-1.2 mg/dLBUN8-21 mg/dLHemoglobin12-18 G/dLHematocrit36%-50%Lactic acid

Dopamine (intropin) is ordered for your septic patient to ma…

Dopamine (intropin) is ordered for your septic patient to maintain a MAP of 65 or greater.  The Dopamine is mixed 400 mg in 250ml of D5W.  Your patient’s IV is running at 43 ml/hr.  What dose (mcg/kg/min) is your patient receiving is she weighs 76kg? __________mcg/kg/min.  Answer with number only            [BLANK-1]