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        In the US, most laboratory test results are reported in what are termed conventional units; the rest of the world reports results in Système International d'Unités (SI) or international units (IU). The unit basis for SI is updated periodically by a panel.

        Many SI units are the same as units used in the US system; however, SI units for concentrations are not. SI concentrations are reported as moles (mol) or decimal fractions of a mole (eg, millimole, micromole) per unit volume in liters (L). Conventional units are reported as mass (eg, grams, milligrams) or chemical equivalency (eg, milliequivalents) per unit volume, which may be in liters or decimal fractions of liters (eg, deciliters, milliliters). Results reported in amount per 100 mL (1 dL) are sometimes expressed as percent (eg, 10 mg/dL may be written as 10 mg%).

        Moles, milligrams, and milliequivalents: A mole is an Avogadro's number (6.023 × 1023) of elementary entities (eg, atoms, ions, molecules); the mass of 1 mole of a substance is its atomic weight in grams (eg, 1 mole of sodium = 23 g, 1 mole of calcium = 40 g). Similarly, the mass of a given quantity of substance divided by its atomic weight gives the number of moles (eg, 20 g sodium = 20/23, or 0.87, mol).

        An equivalent is a unit that integrates charge and moles; 1 equivalent represents one mole of charges and is calculated by multiplying the number of moles of charged particles in a substance times the valence of that substance. Thus, for ions with a +1 or −1 charge (eg, Na+, K+, Cl−), 1 mole is 1 equivalent (1 × 1 = 1); for ions with a +2 or −2 charge (eg, Ca2+), ½ mole is 1 equivalent (½ × 2 = 1), and so forth for other valence values. A milliequivalent (mEq) is 1/1000 of an equivalent.

        The following can be used to convert between mEq, mg, and mmol:

        mEq = mg/formula wt × valence = mmol × valence

        mg = mEq × formula wt /valence = mmol × formula wt

        mmol = mg/formula wt = mEq/valence

        (Note: Formula wt = atomic or molecular wt.)

        Alternatively, conversion tables are available in print and on the Internet.

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        Metric System

        Unit

        Equivalent Subunit

        Mass

        1 kilogram (kg)

        1000 grams (103 g)

        1 gram (g)

        1000 milligrams (103 mg)

        1 milligram (mg)

        1000 micrograms (10-3 g)

        1 microgram (μg)

        1000 nanograms (10−6 g)

        1 nanogram (ng)

        1000 picograms (pg; 10−9 g)

        Volume

        1 liter (L)

        1000 milliliters (mL)

        1 liter (L)

        1000 cubic centimeters (cc)

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        Metric–Nonmetric Equivalents

        Metric Unit

        Equivalent Nonmetric Unit*

        Liquid

        30 milliliters (mL)

        1 fluid ounce (oz)

        250 mL

        8 + fluid oz

        500 mL

        1+ pint

        1000 mL (1 liter)

        1+ quart

        Weight

        65 mg

        1 grain (gr)

        28.35 g

        1 oz

        1 kg

        2.2 pounds (lb)

        Linear

        1 millimeter (mm)

        0.04 inch (in)

        1 centimeter (cm)

        0.4 in

        2.54 cm

        1 in

        1 meter (m)

        39.37 in

        Household

        4 mL

        1 teaspoon (tsp)

        5 mL

        1 teaspoon, medical

        8 mL

        1 dessert spoon

        15 mL

        1 tablespoon (tbsp—½ fluid oz)

        240 mL

        1 cup (8 fluid oz)

        *Approximate.

        Metric–Nonmetric Equivalents

        Metric Unit

        Equivalent Nonmetric Unit*

        Liquid

        30 milliliters (mL)

        1 fluid ounce (oz)

        250 mL

        8 + fluid oz

        500 mL

        1+ pint

        1000 mL (1 liter)

        1+ quart

        Weight

        65 mg

        1 grain (gr)

        28.35 g

        1 oz

        1 kg

        2.2 pounds (lb)

        Linear

        1 millimeter (mm)

        0.04 inch (in)

        1 centimeter (cm)

        0.4 in

        2.54 cm

        1 in

        1 meter (m)

        39.37 in

        Household

        4 mL

        1 teaspoon (tsp)

        5 mL

        1 teaspoon, medical

        8 mL

        1 dessert spoon

        15 mL

        1 tablespoon (tbsp—½ fluid oz)

        240 mL

        1 cup (8 fluid oz)

        *Approximate.

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        Atomic Weight of Some Elements Important in Medicine

        Element

        Symbol

        Atomic Weight*

        Hydrogen

        H

        1

        Carbon

        C

        12

        Nitrogen

        N

        14

        Oxygen

        O

        16

        Sodium

        Na

        23

        Magnesium

        Mg

        24

        Phosphorus

        P

        31

        Chlorine

        Cl

        35.5

        Potassium

        K

        39

        Calcium

        Ca

        40

        *Approximate.

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        Centigrade–Fahrenheit Equivalents*

        Application

        °C

        °F

        Freezing for water at sea level

        0

        32

        Clinical 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

        Pasteurization (holding),† 30 min at

        62.8

        145.0

        Pasteurization (flash),† 15 sec at

        71.7

        161.0

        Boiling for water at sea level

        100.0

        212.0

        *Conversion:

        To convert °F to °C, subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9 or 0.555.

        To convert °C to °F, multiply by 9/5 or 1.8, then add 32.

        †According to the FDA Code of Federal Regulations, 1991.

        Centigrade–Fahrenheit Equivalents*

        Application

        °C

        °F

        Freezing for water at sea level

        0

        32

        Clinical 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

        Pasteurization (holding),† 30 min at

        62.8

        145.0

        Pasteurization (flash),† 15 sec at

        71.7

        161.0

        Boiling for water at sea level

        100.0

        212.0

        *Conversion:

        To convert °F to °C, subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9 or 0.555.

        To convert °C to °F, multiply by 9/5 or 1.8, then add 32.

        †According to the FDA Code of Federal Regulations, 1991.

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        Content last modified February 2012

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