chapter 2 Flashcards
1
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purposes of urine analysis
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- aids in disease diagnosis
- monitors disease progression
- monitor therapy effectiveness
2
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why study urine
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- urine analysis is a fluid biopsy of kidney
- urine is a ultra filtrate of plasma (used to evaluate and monitor body homeostasis)
3
Q
most preferred specimen types
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first morning
–> most concentrated but unrealistic for outpatients
4
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reasons for urine specimen rejection
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- unlabeled or mislabeled container
- inappropriate collection technique
5
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changes in unpreserved urine are caused by
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- alteration of urine solutes
- bacterial growth
- solute precipitation
6
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changes in unpreserved urine
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- decreased clarity and increase in odor
- possible color changes
- false-negative glucose or ketones
- increased nitrite and pH
- disintegration of formed elements
7
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handling and preservation
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refrigeration is most common technique (only used past 2 hrs)
8
Q
how many times higher is urine creatinine than plasma
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50 times higher
9
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physiological range of urine specific gravity
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1.002 and 1.035
10
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physiological range of urine pH
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4 to 8