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Grab our free cheatsheet covering the 63 Must Know Labs for nurses right here: https://nursing.com/cheat-sheets/ View full post: https://www.NURSING.com/albumin/ Listen to all the episodes at: https://www.NURSING.com/labspodcast/ View full post: https://www.NURSING.com/albumin/ Albumin (Alb) Normal 3.5 - 6.0 g/dL Indications Evaluation of: o Chronic Illness o Liver Disease o Nutritional Status Description Albumin (Alb) is a transport protein in the blood. It helps maintain the oncotic pressure of the blood. Albumin levels will drop if synthesis is slowed, protein intake is inadequate, or there are increased losses. Due to the long half life of albumin, the results are a good indicator of chronic illness rather than acute illness. What would cause increased levels? Dehydration Hyper Infusion of Albumin What would cause decreased levels? Inadequate Intake Liver Disease Inflammation Chronic Disease Losses from: o Fistula o Hemorrhage o Kidney Disease o Burns Over Hydration Increased Catabolism Congestive Heart Failure NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN® are registered trademarks of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, INC. and hold no affiliation with NURSING.com (NRSNG). #nursingschool #albumin #nclex