What are the main things to look for in a pentameric blood count?

Pentaclass blood count i.e. number and percentage of neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes. It is also necessary to look at the values of red blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets.
The five classifications in the blood count generally refer to the leukocyte classification count, the number of cells in all the types of white blood cells and the percentage of the whole white blood cells.
The percentage of neutrophilic lobulated nucleated granulocytes is 40% to 75%, with an absolute value of (1.8 to 6.3) x 10^9/L; the percentage of eosinophilic granulocytes is 0.4% to 8.0%, with an absolute value of (0.02 to 0.52) x 10^9/L; and the percentage of basophilic granulocytes is 0 to 1%, with an absolute value of (0 to 0.06) x 10^9/L;
Lymphocyte percentage is 20%~50% with an absolute value of (1.1~3.2)×10^9/L; monocyte percentage is 3%~10% with an absolute value of (0.1~0.6)×10^9/L.
In addition, the blood routine also has red blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets and other indicators, of which the red blood cells are normal for women (3.5~5.5)×10^12/L, and men are normal for (4~6)×10^12/L.
Hemoglobin is normal at 110~150g/L for women and 120~160g/L for men, and platelets are normal at (100~300) x 10^9/L.
The total number of white blood cells is normal, the number of various types of cells as well as the proportion needs to be normal, when there are abnormalities in the blood routine indicators, you need to clarify the reasons under the guidance of the doctor and actively treat.