A Half-Life is a significant indicator of lab values and its use to evaluate results
A lab value’s half-life is an important indicator of its stability and effectiveness. The half-life of a lab value is the time required for the laboratory to remove half of its original contents. For example, the half-life of serum creatinine is approximately 60 hours (Lam & Heidenheim, 2017). The 60-hour mark means that the serum creatinine level will be half as low after 60 hours. It is used often to evaluate the validity of lab results and establish its half-life. A lab value that has a shorter half-life indicates a higher accuracy result. Conversely, lab values with a longer life span are usually considered less reliable (Veturi and al. 2020). A lab value’s half-life is a measure of how rapidly it can change due to environmental factors such as temperature changes and chemical presence. It is an important piece of information that should be considered when reviewing the samples. This information allows researchers and clinicians to assess the reliability of. Cont…