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Which of the following is the adult reference range for the BUN test?

 





Correct Answer:
10 - 20 mg/ dl.
**question:** which of the following is the adult reference range for the bun test?

the correct answer to this question is 10 - 20 mg/dl. bun, or blood urea nitrogen, measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from the waste product urea. urea is produced when protein is broken down in the body. urea is made in the liver and passed out of the body in the urine. a bun test is done to see how well your kidneys are working.

the other options listed are reference ranges for different tests: - 65 – 110 mg/dl is the reference range for the glucose test, which measures the amount of glucose, a type of sugar, in your blood. - 2.5 – 8.0 mg/dl is the reference range for the uric acid test, which measures the amount of uric acid in the blood. uric acid is a waste product that is formed during the breakdown of purines, substances found in various foods and in human cells. - 0.7 – 1.4 mg/dl is the reference range for the creatinine test, which measures the level of creatinine in the blood and provides an estimate of how well the kidneys filter (glomerular filtration rate).

it is important to note that these reference ranges can vary slightly depending on the laboratory that performs the test. however, the ranges provided are typically considered standard. if your results fall outside the expected range, it may indicate a problem that requires further investigation.