Topic Overview
A basic metabolic panel is a blood test that measures your sugar
(glucose) level,
electrolyte and fluid balance, and
kidney function.
Glucose is a type of sugar your body uses for energy. Electrolytes
keep your body's fluids in balance. They also help keep your body working
normally, including your heart rhythm, muscle contraction, and brain function.
The kidneys help keep the right balance of water, salts, and minerals in the
blood. Kidneys also filter out waste and other unneeded substances from the
blood.
If you take any medicines, such as diuretics for
high blood pressure, your doctor may order a basic
metabolic panel to see if the medicines are working. Your doctor also may order
this panel as part of a regular health examination or to help diagnose a
medical condition.
This panel measures the blood levels of sodium, potassium, calcium,
chloride, carbon dioxide, glucose, blood urea nitrogen, and creatinine. For
more information, see the medical tests:
You may be asked to stop eating and drinking for 10 to 12 hours
before this blood test.