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Desired HCO3 in Pathology Formulas
The desired HCO3 is the desired bicarbonate ion level in the blood. And is denoted by HCO3. Desired HCO3 is usually measured using the Milliequivalents per Liter for Molar Concentration. Note that the value of Desired HCO3 is always negative.
Pathology formulas that make use of Desired HCO3
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FAQ
What is the Desired HCO3?
The desired HCO3 is the desired bicarbonate ion level in the blood. Desired HCO3 is usually measured using the Milliequivalents per Liter for Molar Concentration. Note that the value of Desired HCO3 is always negative.
Can the Desired HCO3 be negative?
Yes, the Desired HCO3, measured in Molar Concentration can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Desired HCO3?
Desired HCO3 is usually measured using the Milliequivalents per Liter[mEq/L] for Molar Concentration. Mole per Cubic Meter[mEq/L], Mole per Liter[mEq/L], Mole per Cubic Millimeter[mEq/L] are the few other units in which Desired HCO3 can be measured.
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