Treatments Quiz 3 Flashcards
1
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Urine Dipstick for Proteinuria
A
Important notes:
- Sensitive only to albumin
- pH dependent (false + in alkaline urine)
- False positive w/ gross heamturia or dilute urine
*This will not detect bence jones (light chains) protein in multiple myeloma
2
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Acid precipitation Urine Proteinalysis
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Detects albumin and globulins (will detect Bence Jones)
False + w/ gross hematuria and some meds
3
Q
Acid Base Evaluation
A
- ) Acidosis or Alkalosis (never fully compensates!)
- ) Calculate Anion Gap (MUDPILES)
- ) If Anion Gap is elevated –> calculate osmolal gap (DDX Ethylene glycol and methanol form salicylate, DKA, lactic)
- ) Calculate Delta Gap (high = metabolic alkalosis; low = nongap acidosis
- ) Clinical picture!
4
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Anion gap
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Na - (Cl + HCO3-)
Normal 8-12
5
Q
Osmolol Gap
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Measure if anion gap is elevated
2(Na) + Glucos/18 + BUN/2.8 = calculated osmolols
Measured osmoles - calculated osmoles = osmol gap.
This will be elevated in ethylene glycol and methanol (not in aspirin, DKA, lactate)
6
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Delta Gap
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Exess ion gap and bicarb should equal normal bicarb.
If low = non gap acidosis present
If high = metabolic alkalosis present