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        In medicine, precise measurements are necessary—for example, when various substances are measured in laboratory tests to evaluate health or make a diagnosis. Different units of measure may be used depending on the substance. Usually, the metric system, based on multiples of 10, is used to measure the following:

        • Mass: Grams measure mass, the amount of matter in an object. Mass is similar to weight, but weight is affected by gravity.
        • Volume: Liters measure volume, the amount of space an object occupies.
        • Length: Meters measure length.

        Prefixes, indicating which multiple of 10 is meant, can be attached to the basic unit, such as meter (m), liter (L), or gram (g). Using prefixes helps make a number more readable. Commonly used prefixes include kilo (k), deci (d), centi (c), milli (m), and micro (μ).

        Other units measure different properties of a substance. For example, a mole (mol) is the amount of a substance that contains the same number of particles (molecules or ions) that is in 12 grams of carbon. Thus, regardless of the substance, 1 mole always contains the same number of particles. However, the number of grams in 1 mole varies greatly from substance to substance. One mole equals the molecular (atomic) weight of a substance in grams. For example, the molecular weight of sodium is 23, so 1 mole of sodium equals 23 grams. A molecule of table salt (sodium chloride) consists of one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine (which has a molecular weight of 35 grams). Thus, one mole of sodium chloride weighs 23 grams + 35 grams = 58 grams.

        Osmolarity is a measure of the number of particles in a liter of liquid, and osmolality is a measure of the number of particles in a kilogram (kg) of liquid. Because 1 liter of water weighs 1 kg, osmolarity and osmolality are the same for substances dissolved in water. An osmole is the amount of a substance that dissolves in liquid to form 1 mole. For example, because table salt dissolves into sodium and chloride in water, one mole of table salt dissolved in 1 liter of water results in 1 mole of sodium and 1 mole of chloride. Thus, its osmolarity is 2 osmoles per liter, and its osmolality is 2 osmoles per kg.

        Equivalents (Eq) and milliequivalents (mEq) measure a substance's ability to combine with another substance. A milliequivalent is roughly equivalent to a milliosmole.

        Formulas are used to convert a measurement from one unit to another. The same amount can be expressed in terms of different units. For example, the concentration of calcium in the blood is normally about 10 milligrams in a deciliter (mg/dL), 2.5 millimoles in a liter (mmol/L), or 5 milliequivalents in a liter (mEq/L).

        The units used for medical tests vary depending on the substance being measured. The units that are traditionally used in the United States are called conventional units. Conventional units usually express concentration as weight per volume, and the volume can vary. The International System of Units (SI units) always expresses concentration as moles per liter.

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        Prefixes in the Metric System

        Prefix

        Multiple of 10

        Comparison

        kilo (k)

        1000

        1 kilometer (km) = 1000 meters (m)

        1 meter = 0.001 kilometer

        deci (d)

        0.1

        1 deciliter (dL) = 0.1 liter (L)

        1 liter = 10 deciliters

        centi (c)

        0.01

        1 centimeter (cm) = 0.01 meter

        1 meter = 100 centimeters

        milli (m)

        0.001

        1 milliliter (mL) = 0.001 liter

        1 liter = 1000 milliliters

        micro (μ)

        0.000001

        1 microliter (μL) = 0.000001 liter

        1 liter = 1 million microliters

        pico (p)

        0.000000000001

        1 picoliter (pL) = 0.000000000001 liter

        1 liter = 1 trillion picoliters

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        Equivalents for Weight, Volume and Length

        Nonmetric to Metric

        Metric to Nonmetric

        Weight

        1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) = 0.454 kilogram (kg)

        1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

        1 ounce = 28.35 grams (g)

        1 gram = 0.035 ounce

        Volume

        1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) = 3.785 liters (L)

        1 liter = 1.057 quarts

        1 quart = 2 pints (pt) = 0.946 liter

        1 pint = 16 fluid ounces (fl oz) = 0.473 liter

        1 cup = 8 fluid ounces = 16 tablespoons (tbsp)

        1 fluid ounce = 29.573 milliliters (mL)

        1 tablespoon =1/2 fluid ounce = 3 teaspoons (tsp)

        Length

        1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards (yd) = 1.609 kilometers (km)

        1 kilometer = 0.62 mile

        1 yard = 3 feet (ft) = 0.914 meter (m)

        1 meter = 39.37 inches (in)

        1 foot = 12 inches = 30.48 centimeters (cm)

        1 centimeter = 0.39 inch

        1 inch = 2.54 centimeters

        1 millimeter (mm) = 0.039 inch

        Equivalents for Weight, Volume and Length

        Nonmetric to Metric

        Metric to Nonmetric

        Weight

        1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) = 0.454 kilogram (kg)

        1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

        1 ounce = 28.35 grams (g)

        1 gram = 0.035 ounce

        Volume

        1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) = 3.785 liters (L)

        1 liter = 1.057 quarts

        1 quart = 2 pints (pt) = 0.946 liter

        1 pint = 16 fluid ounces (fl oz) = 0.473 liter

        1 cup = 8 fluid ounces = 16 tablespoons (tbsp)

        1 fluid ounce = 29.573 milliliters (mL)

        1 tablespoon =1/2 fluid ounce = 3 teaspoons (tsp)

        Length

        1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards (yd) = 1.609 kilometers (km)

        1 kilometer = 0.62 mile

        1 yard = 3 feet (ft) = 0.914 meter (m)

        1 meter = 39.37 inches (in)

        1 foot = 12 inches = 30.48 centimeters (cm)

        1 centimeter = 0.39 inch

        1 inch = 2.54 centimeters

        1 millimeter (mm) = 0.039 inch

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        Equivalents for Height and Weight

        Height

        Weight

        ft-in

        cm

        lb

        kg

        4'10"

        147.3

        100

        45.4

        4'11"

        149.9

        110

        49.9

        5'0"

        152.4

        120

        54.5

        5'1"

        154.9

        130

        59.0

        5'2"

        157.5

        140

        63.6

        5'3"

        160.0

        150

        68.1

        5'4"

        162.6

        160

        72.6

        5'5"

        165.1

        170

        77.2

        5'6"

        167.6

        180

        81.7

        5'7"

        170.2

        190

        86.3

        5'8"

        172.7

        200

        90.8

        5'9"

        175.3

        210

        95.3

        5'10"

        177.8

        220

        99.9

        5'11"

        180.3

        230

        104.4

        6'0"

        182.9

        240

        109.0

        6'1"

        185.4

        250

        113.5

        6'2"

        188.0

        260

        118.0

        6'3"

        190.5

        270

        122.6

        6'4"

        193.0

        280

        127.1

        Equivalents for Height and Weight

        Height

        Weight

        ft-in

        cm

        lb

        kg

        4'10"

        147.3

        100

        45.4

        4'11"

        149.9

        110

        49.9

        5'0"

        152.4

        120

        54.5

        5'1"

        154.9

        130

        59.0

        5'2"

        157.5

        140

        63.6

        5'3"

        160.0

        150

        68.1

        5'4"

        162.6

        160

        72.6

        5'5"

        165.1

        170

        77.2

        5'6"

        167.6

        180

        81.7

        5'7"

        170.2

        190

        86.3

        5'8"

        172.7

        200

        90.8

        5'9"

        175.3

        210

        95.3

        5'10"

        177.8

        220

        99.9

        5'11"

        180.3

        230

        104.4

        6'0"

        182.9

        240

        109.0

        6'1"

        185.4

        250

        113.5

        6'2"

        188.0

        260

        118.0

        6'3"

        190.5

        270

        122.6

        6'4"

        193.0

        280

        127.1

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        Equivalents for Temperature

        To convert Fahrenheit to centigrade: Subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9 or 0.555. To convert centigrade to Fahrenheit: Multiply by 9/5 or 1.8, then add 32.

        Common Temperatures

        Degrees

        Centigrade (C)

        Fahrenheit (F)

        Freezing

        0

        32.0

        Body temperature range

        36.0

        96.8

        36.5

        97.7

        37.0

        98.6

        37.5

        99.5

        38.0

        100.4

        38.5

        101.3

        39.0

        102.2

        39.5

        103.1

        40.0

        104.0

        40.5

        104.9

        41.0

        105.8

        41.5

        106.7

        42.0

        107.6

        Boiling

        100.0

        212.0

        Equivalents for Temperature

        To convert Fahrenheit to centigrade: Subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9 or 0.555. To convert centigrade to Fahrenheit: Multiply by 9/5 or 1.8, then add 32.

        Common Temperatures

        Degrees

        Centigrade (C)

        Fahrenheit (F)

        Freezing

        0

        32.0

        Body temperature range

        36.0

        96.8

        36.5

        97.7

        37.0

        98.6

        37.5

        99.5

        38.0

        100.4

        38.5

        101.3

        39.0

        102.2

        39.5

        103.1

        40.0

        104.0

        40.5

        104.9

        41.0

        105.8

        41.5

        106.7

        42.0

        107.6

        Boiling

        100.0

        212.0

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