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    Purpose: This lab will examine the difference between the different samples of urine that have either too much glucose or a strong acidic (pH) level, to determine the five types of disorders that each sample of urine might have. Research: The urinalysis is a set of screening tests that can detect some common diseases. It may be used to screen for and/or help diagnose conditions such as a urinary tract infections, kidney disorders, liver problems, diabetes or other metabolic conditions (Mayo clinic

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    Negin Ektefaie Dr. Odom 383 L TU 8 AM Urinalysis: What’s in your urine? Introduction The urinary tract consists of two kidneys, two ureters, one bladder and one urethra. Its major function is to remove waste products from our bodies and help regulate the volume and composition of blood by the production and excretion of urine. This drainage system is carried out by nephrons, the functional unit of the kidney, in three subsequent steps: filtration, reabsorption and secretion. When blood enters

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    characteristics of healthy urine, it should be noted that all samples tested throughout the lab experiment each contain problems caused by diseases existing in the kidneys. To start, sample W comprises of one common scenario that indicates the presence of a kidney condition - that is the high concentrations of the macromolecule glucose that were found. When significant amounts of glucose are detected in urinalysis, it is most likely that the individual has a case of diabetes, notably type 1 and type 2

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    This is a 22-year-old male with a 6/11/2015 date of injury. He reported injuring his lower back, June 11, 2015 while carrying a desk up the stairs to the second story. DIAGNOSIS: Lumbar disc protrusion Lumbar sprain / strain 11/25/15 Progress Report described that the patient has moderate to severe pain in his lumbar spine. The pain is 5-6/10-scale level. It is radiating, to his right leg; associated with stabbing; aching and sharp. There is limited ROM due to pain, with stooping, bending, lifting

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    in the ED is directly related to patient volume, patient acuity, lab turnaround times, and time to treatment, which is all connected to patient satisfaction. Long wait time

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    involved, patient presents with fever, chills, flank pain, costovertebral angle tenderness, nausea, or vomiting (Mehnert-Kay, 2005). The urine tests of UTI include urine dipstick, urinalysis, and urine culture and sensitivity. The urine dipstick can detect leukocyte esterase, nitrites, blood, glucose, and protein. The urinalysis exams RBCs, WBCs, bacteria, WBC casts, color, glucose, ketone, protein, bilirubin, and etc. The urine culture and sensitivity detects which bacteria patient is infected and which

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    Patient T.R. presents for a routine physical exam and bloodwork. Patient reports a healthy diet, exercises three-four times per week, takes a multivitamin daily, and omeprazole occasionally for heartburn relief. His husband is HIV positive, but T.R. is not and has never received antiretroviral therapy. T.R.’s labs are normal with the exception of CD4+ T-cell count: 210 cells/mm3; Viral load: 10,000 copies/ml; Genotype: No resistance mutations detected. He is diagnosed with asymptomatic HIV infection

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    Lab report As part of my module Nip1002 I was required to perform a set of observational skills which included; pulse, blood pressure, respirations, hand washing and urinalysis and then compare them to previous results. In this lab report I am going to discuss blood pressure in detail. Procedure * Explain the procedure to the patient and gain consent * Wash hands thoroughly following the hand wash technique to prevent the transfer of bacteria * Clean equipment e.g. blood pressure cuff

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    medication. She admits to starting smoking since going back to work full time as a clerk in a loan company. She also complains of having difficulty reading numbers and reports making frequent mistakes. She says, “By the time I get home, and make supper for my family, them put my child to bed, I am too tired to exercise.” She reports her feet

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    Patient 1 : A 3-week-old baby is brought into the urgent care clinic with a fever of 101.4 degrees F. Without hesitating or assessing the infant, the physician orders a complete blood count (CBC), a urinalysis, blood cultures, and a lumbar puncture. a. Describe the immune system of a 3-week old infant. The immune system of a 3-week old infant is immature with limited antibody production. “A system of active transport facilitates the passage of maternal antibodies into the fetal circulation to protect

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