To convert between traditional and SI units for common clinical chemistry analytes:
- Multiply the value in traditional units by the provided conversion factor to obtain the SI unit
- Divide the value in SI units by the conversion factor to obtain the traditional unit
- The table provides traditional units, SI units, and conversion factors for analytes like albumin, AST, ammonia, bicarbonate, bilirubin, calcium, and others.
To convert between traditional and SI units for common clinical chemistry analytes:
- Multiply the value in traditional units by the provided conversion factor to obtain the SI unit
- Divide the value in SI units by the conversion factor to obtain the traditional unit
- The table provides traditional units, SI units, and conversion factors for analytes like albumin, AST, ammonia, bicarbonate, bilirubin, calcium, and others.
To convert between traditional and SI units for common clinical chemistry analytes:
- Multiply the value in traditional units by the provided conversion factor to obtain the SI unit
- Divide the value in SI units by the conversion factor to obtain the traditional unit
- The table provides traditional units, SI units, and conversion factors for analytes like albumin, AST, ammonia, bicarbonate, bilirubin, calcium, and others.
To convert between traditional and SI units for common clinical chemistry analytes:
- Multiply the value in traditional units by the provided conversion factor to obtain the SI unit
- Divide the value in SI units by the conversion factor to obtain the traditional unit
- The table provides traditional units, SI units, and conversion factors for analytes like albumin, AST, ammonia, bicarbonate, bilirubin, calcium, and others.