Chemical Analysis Flashcards
PH
Possible range: 4.5-8.0
Average 6.0
- Helps with crystal ID
- 8.5 is a bad/old sample
Blood
3 types
Hemoglobin: clear and red/pink
RBCs: cloudy and red
Myoglobin: red, rhabdomyolysis
White Blood Cells
Inflammation indicator
- Tests for esterase found in granulocytes
Glucose
and tests
Should be all reabsorbed, tubule problem if not
Tests: glucose oxidase on strip, copper reduction for pediatrics and tests all sugars
Ketones
what is it and causes
Product of fatty acid metabolism
Cause: can’t use carbs, decreased carb intake, loss of carbs
Bilirubin & Urobilinogen
increase iin either?
Liver disease: bili and urobili spills into urine
Increase in bilirubin: bile duct obstruction
Increase in urobilinogen: cell lysis
Ascorbic Acid
what is it and what does it do
Vitamin C
- Interferes with test strips
- False negatives for: glucose, bilirubin, WBC, blood, and nitrite
Color Compensation
Accounts for heavy color on a urine stick reader
Nitrites
UTIs
Normal from food
Also can be from bacteria
Protein
3 phases
Pre-renal: increased amounts in kidney
Renal: glomerular proteinuria
Post-renal: inflammation, infection, injury