A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a blood test that finds 14 different substances in your blood. It contains vital details about your body’s chemical balance and metabolism. Metabolism is the change in the body’s use of food and energy. Glucose, Calcium, Sodium, potassium, carbon dioxide, albumin, and albumine are among the CMP’s that have been tested. For proper functioning of your nerves, muscles, and heart, glycerium is absolutely essential. Sodium is an electrolyte that helps regulate fluids and the balance of acids and bases in your body.
What Is Included In A Cmp Lab Test?
Albumin is a protein that is made in the liver.
The amount of protein in the blood is determined by total protein.
ALP (alkaline phosphatase), ALT (alanine transamina), and AST (spartate aminotransferases) are two specific enzymes produced by the liver. Your kidneys remove BUN (blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine from your blood.
Sodium, potassium, carbon dioxide, and chloride are electrolytes, which help regulate the amount of fluids and the balance of acids and bases in your body.