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Functional Medicine Lab Work: How Nurses Review, Educate, and Advocate for Better Results
Episode 12

Functional Medicine Lab Work: How Nurses Review, Educate, and Advocate for Better Results

The Functional Nurse Podcast - Nursing in Functional Medicine · Brigitte Sager, NP

June 28, 202322m 30s

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Show Notes

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Lab work is a cornerstone of functional medicine, but many patients are told their results are “normal” even when symptoms persist. In this episode, Brigitte Sager explains how functional medicine interprets labs differently by looking for optimal ranges and early patterns that can reveal insulin resistance, inflammation, thyroid conversion issues, and more before a diagnosis is made. She also clarifies what’s within an RN’s scope of practice when reviewing labs, and shares practical options for helping clients access testing through prior labs, provider collaboration, and lab-ordering platforms.

Key Takeaways
  • Why “normal” labs may still be suboptimal in functional medicine

  • Early signs of insulin resistance and inflammation that often go unnoticed

  • Thyroid testing basics: TSH vs a more complete functional view

  • RN scope of practice: educating on labs vs diagnosing

  • When testing helps and when lifestyle-first care is enough

  • Practical ways nurses can support clients in accessing lab work ethically

To explore safe and effective ways for nurses to use labs in their practice, consider reading THIS ARTICLE Brigitte wrote on the topic.