Chapter 52 Clinical
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            Refractile
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        Causing light to refract creating a sharp boundary or image.
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            Monouclear
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        White blood cells; leukocytes that have unsegmented nuclei; monocytes and lymphocytes in particular.
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            Myoglobinuria
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        Abnormal presence of a hemoglobin-poke chemical of muscle tissue in urine as the result of muscle deterioration
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            Phenylalanie
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        Essential amino acid found in milk, eggs and other foods.
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            Ischemia
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        Decreased blood flow to a body part of organ caused by constriction or plugging of supplying artery.
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            Enzymatic reaction
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        Chemical retain controlled by an enzyme.
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            White blood cells; leukocytes that have segmented nuclei. also known as polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) or segmented neutrophils
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        Polymorphonuclear means many different shapes.
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            Glycosuria
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        Presence of glucose in the urine.
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            Renal there hold
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        Level above which a substance cannot be reabsorbed by the renal tubules and therefore is excreted in the urine.
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            Filtrate
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        Fluid that remains after a liquid is passed through membranous filter.
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            Urinometer
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        A sealed glass float with a calibrated paper scale in its steam, with a slight spinning motion, it is placed into a cylinder containing a urine sample and the value is read at the meniscus of the urine.
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            Strips used to test the specific gravity of urine is
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        Dipsticks
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            Device that measures the refraction of light through solids in a liquid
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        Refractometer
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            Clinitest
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        Glucose test on a reagent strip. A tablet is dropped into a test tube of urine and the color of the tube's contents is compared with a chart.
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            Acetest
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        REagent tablets used to test for the presence of fat metabolism by products.
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            hCG
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        Substance detected by all pregnancy test.
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            Luteinizing hormone LH
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        Increases in the concentration of urine shortly before ovulation.
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            Amorphous
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        Shape of urates or phosphates that settle out of unrefrigerted urine samples.
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            Culture and sensitivity
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        Procedure performed in the microbiology lab in which a specimens is cultured on artificial media to detect bacteria or fungal growth, followed by appropriate screening for antibiotic sensitivity.
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            Medical term for a urine sample with a persistent greenish yellow foam that may indicate the patient has viral hepatitis.
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        Bilirubinuria
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            Gold standard
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        Definitive diagnostic test to which all others are compared.
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            Casts
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        Protein that has taken on the size and shape of the renal tubules that is washed into the urine
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            Cystoscopy
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        A visual examination of the urinary bladder using a fiberoptic instrument
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            Colony forming units
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        A term used when reporting bacteriuria one unit represents one bacterium presents in the urine sample.
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            The product of drug metabolism that is excreted into the urine
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        Metabolite
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            Crenate
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        Notches or leaflike, scalloped edges that form on an object such as the changes that occur on the surface of a RBC when it is exposed to a hypertonic saline solution.
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            Supravital
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        A substance that is capable of staining living cells after their removal form a living or recently dead organism.
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            Why must a sterile container be used if a urine culture is ordered?
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        A nonsterile container would contaminate the urine specimean
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            the five physical components of examination of urine are
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        1. Apperance  2. Volume  3. Foam  4. Odor  5. Specific gravity
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            Apperance
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        Normal urine color is a a shade of yellow, raining from pale straw to yellow to amber. Color depend on the concentration of at the pigment urochrome and the amount of water in the specimens.
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            Volume
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        Urine produced every 24 hours varies according to the age of the individual
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            Foam
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        Careful observation of this property can be a significant clue to san abnormality presence of small bubbles that persist for a long time after the specimen has been shaken.
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            Odor
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        Urine may be caused by disease that presence of bacteria or diet.
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            Specific Gravity
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        is the weight of a substance compared with the weight of an equal volume of distilled water.
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            Random Speciment
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        to be collected when the patient arises in the morning, this is called the first morning specimens. Most common for pregnancy test.
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            Two hour postprandial urine specimens
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        this specimens is collected 2 hours after a meal. screening for diabetes and for home diabetic testing programs.
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            Twenty four hour urine specimens
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        Collected over 24 hours to allow a quantitative chemical analysis such as hormone levels and creatinine clearance rates. evaluation the glomerular filtration rate of the kidneys.
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            Second Voided Specimen
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        Collected to determine glucose levels.
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            Catherterized speciment
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        requires the physician assistant or nurse to insert a catheter into the patients bladder.
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            Clean Catch midstream specimens
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        may be ordered when the urine is to be cultured or examined for microorganisms.
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            Screening for Bladder Cancer is done with
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        BTA stat test a rapid single step immunoassay.
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            Types of microscopic examination of urine
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        1. Bacteria  2. Flagellates   3. Yeast
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            Can a component of urine change if left at room temperature
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        True
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            Does Bacteria double every 20 minutes at room temperature
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        True
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            Does the ph increase
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        Yes
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            what is the ph level of urine
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        5.50 to 8.00
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            Uriometer
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        sealed glass float with a calibrated paper scale in its stem; sun in urine sample value read at meniscus.
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            Always check the expiration day
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        True
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            Does big range of ph depends on how much you drink
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        Yes
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            Hematuria
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        Presence of intake red blood cells in urine, caused by irritation of the ureters, bladder or urethra cystitis or kidney stones.
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            Hemoglobinuria
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        Presence of hemplyzed red blood cells, very rare
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            Ketones
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        End product of fat metabolism
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            Protein
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        one of first signs of renal disease
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            Glucose
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        Minute quantities normally present in urine not detected.
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            Nitrite
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        Due to bacterial break down, common component of urine, positive test result indicates UTI
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            Leukocyte esterase test
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        WBC Present with UTI
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            Anuria
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        Without urena
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            Pryuria
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        Pus
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            Polyuria
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        Diabeties, urenate a lot
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            Oliguria
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        Scanty
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            Leukocyte esterase
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        infection
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            100.5 to 10025
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        specific gravity
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            phenylketone
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        body count
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            Abnormal crystals are almost always in acidic urine identified by number and shape
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        True
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            The glucose test on the reagent strip will detect only glucose
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        True
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            CLSI
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        12 ml need to do that to have a good test
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            SSA sulfosalicylic acid test is for
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        Renal disease and kidney failure
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            Menopause testing
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        CLIA waived lateral flow tests detect FSH in the urine.
