B.U.N. pg 944 Flashcards
What does BUN stand for?
Blood urea nitrogen
What type of test is BUN?
blood
What are the normal findings for BUN? Adult
Adult 10-20mg/dl
Where is urea formed?
fomed by the liver. It is an end product of protein metabolism
Protein is ingested…….what happens?
protein is broken down into amino acids. the liver then catabolizes the aa making ammonia. the ammonia is combined to form urea, then deposited into blood and sent to kidneys for excretion
BUN is directly related to the metobolic function of?
the liver and kidney.
BUN findings serve as an index for wht?
the function of the liver and kidneys
nearly all renal diseases cause _____ excretion of urea, which causes the blood urea levels to _____ _____ normal.
early all renal diseases cause inadequate excretion of urea, which causes the blood urea levels to rise above normal.
What role does hydration play on BUN?
increased in dehydration and increased in overhydration.
Patients with severe liver disease will have ______ BUN.
decreased
BUN is interpreted in conjunction c what other test?
Creatinine
What will looking at BUN and creatinine show you?
it is a good measure of kidney and liver function
What is the BUN/creatinine ratio referred to as?
Renal function study
What are some interfering factors for the BUN test?
- Changes in protein intake
- Overhydration or dehydration
-GI bleeding can cause increased BUN
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