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| Test | 20-AUG-2018 | Reference Range | Unit | 
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| Hemoglobin A1c/Hemoglobin.total in Blood | 6.4 H | 4 - 6 | % | 
| Glucose [Mass/volume] in Blood | 81.1 | 70 - 140 | mg/dL | 
| Urea nitrogen [Mass/volume] in Blood | 17.6 | 7 - 20 | mg/dL | 
| Creatinine [Mass/volume] in Blood | 0.9 | 0.9 - 1.3 | mg/dL | 
| Calcium [Mass/volume] in Blood | 9.1 | 8.5 - 10.5 | mg/dL | 
| Sodium [Moles/volume] in Blood | 140.5 | 135 - 145 | mmol/L | 
| Potassium [Moles/volume] in Blood | 4.2 | 3.5 - 5 | mmol/L | 
| Chloride [Moles/volume] in Blood | 103.0 | 98 - 110 | mmol/L | 
| Carbon dioxide, total [Moles/volume] in Blood | 20.0 L | 22 - 32 | mmol/L | 
| Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us | 
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| The patient shows mildly elevated HbA1c, indicating impaired glucose metabolism or possible prediabetes/diabetes, despite normal fasting glucose. Renal function, electrolytes, and calcium are within normal limits. Mildly decreased total CO₂ may suggest a tendency toward metabolic acidosis; clinical correlation is advised. No acute abnormalities detected. Recommend follow-up for glycemic control and assessment of acid-base status if clinically indicated. |