Q: Describe how the following relate to the kidney: hilum, ureters, cortex, medulla, renal pelvis,…
A: The kidneys are paired organs responsible for removing nitrogenous wastes out of the body. They are…
Q: Match the number in the diagram below with the correct term. v 1 A. renal medulla B. ureter C. renal…
A: Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: Which of the ff substance indicates renal pathology if present in urine even in small quantities?…
A: Renal pathology could be a branch of anatomic pathology that focuses on the identification and…
Q: Based on the information and test results below, is patient suffering from Acute kidney injury or…
A: Kidney injury is defined as reduced glomerular filtration rate or failure of kidney function. Kidney…
Q: What constituent of urine precipitate under alkaline condition? Acidic condition?
A: Normal urine is found to be pale yellow in color and has an aromatic odor. The chemical composition…
Q: select item number from (A) to match (B А A 1 GFR marker Metabolic acidosis 2 Carbonic anhydrase…
A: Buffers are solutions of a weak acid and its conjugate salt that can reset any change in pH of the…
Q: Explain why an individual secretes less urine on a hot and humid day even though they are consuming…
A: Introduction :- Urine is a liquid waste product of human and other animal metabolism. Urine travels…
Q: Percentage of body surface area burned (% TBSA)
A: In this question asked about burn patients care. Calculation of total body surface area burned .…
Q: If we denote directly proportional with "D" and inversely proportional with "I", the best answer for…
A: The pH of urine may range between 4.5 to 8, depending on the acid-base status of a person. The urine…
Q: For each of the urine samples in Table , indicate whether the urine is normal or abnormal. If…
A: The waste products generated as a result of metabolism are excreted out of the body in a liquid form…
Q: Why urine would have protein in it ? Please answer in short and ASAP .
A: Introduction Urine is a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans and in many other animals. The…
Q: Normal urine should have which of the following properties? Circle all that apply. a. Translucency…
A: Normal urine should have : Translucency Yellowish pigment Cloudy appearance
Q: explain how dilute and concentrated urine are formed
A: The hormone is important to regulate urine concentration and its composition. Hypothalamus gland…
Q: What is the expulsion of loose watery unformed stools
A: Loose watery stools can be due to diarrhea caused by bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella), virus such as…
Q: % TBSA=________ Total fluid volume replacement needed. IVF resuscitation started at…
A: Rule of 9 for % TBSA Anterior Head and neck : 4.5% Front of left forearm : 4.5% Back of left forearm…
Q: Why is it necessary to examine a 24-hour urine sample if a precise composition is to be determined?
A: In many animals and humans, a liquid by-product of metabolism is urine. urine is yellowish…
Q: Explain specific gravity of a urine sample and how it can be used to determine solute content and…
A: Urine specific gravity of urine sample is the measurement of the concentration of particles in urine…
Q: Do the respiratory therapist needs a strong knowledge base of urine formation? Explain why?
A: Excretion is an important body process that helps in the removal of toxic waste products from the…
Q: Explain how urine has a pH ~6, and contains little to no bicarbonate?
A: Urine is a fluid result of metabolism in higher organisms. Urine is majorly made of water, salt,…
Q: Urinalysis showed albumin, bacteria,white cell and pus. Why are these findings important and how…
A: "Urine infection" is defined as an infection that infects any component of the urine system,…
Q: Explain how immobility may affect the urinary system toproduce a systemic as well as local effect.
A: Different body organs perform in a coordinated way for the maintenance of optimum body functioning.…
Q: What method of ketone detection is used in urine reagent strips and the Acetest tablets? Which…
A: Ketones are produced in the body when there is no glucose available for energy production. Ketone…
Q: Explain how the knowledge of histology is relevant in the following laboratory results: 1) CBC 2)…
A: The term histology refers to the study of cells in the tissues of the body. Histology is one of the…
Q: 1 ml of urine is added to 2 ml of water. 1 ml is plated. 81 colonies form. What is the CFU/ml of the…
A: CFU/ml is the indirect measurement of the microbes present in the sample. It can be related to…
Q: Why must a 24-hour period sample of urine be used for examination if a detailed composition is to be…
A: Meaning of 24 hour period sample of urine examination is the collection of urine in a special…
Q: Given the following urinalysis results, which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis? Color:…
A: Urine analysis is a routine test, it is performed to check the physical and chemical nature of the…
Q: A 68-year-old male patient, Yukuchi Fukazawa, has partial thickness burns to the front and back of…
A:
Q: A bombing incident brought an influx of patients in the nearby hospitals. The following patients had…
A: 1) palm = 1% 2) Wallace rule of 9:- according to which For adults :- Head =9% Each arm =9% ( both…
Q: Describe how to differentiate among the various elements found in urine under microscopic…
A: The kidneys, two palm organs at the base of the ribs along both side of the spine, create urine. The…
Q: why specific gravity classified as chemical examination of urine?
A: The kidneys are art of the excretory system of the body and are composed of numerous nephrons, which…
Q: Assignment in Modules 4-6 Matching Type: Match Column A with Column B. Type the answer before the…
A: When the body fails to carry out the normal metabolic functions due to rare genetic conditions it…
Q: Among color, odor, and clarity, which of the following are not practiced in modern physical…
A: The kidneys are basically the most important excretory organs present in the body. The final waste…
Q: What temperatures are best for evaporation? What relative humidity test is best for evaporation?…
A: Evaporation: The process of conversion of liquid form water to gaseous or vapour form is called as…
Q: When performing routine urinalysis quality control you observe when you remove the dipsticks from…
A: In normal condition reagent pads should not be discolored immediately upon removal from the…
Q: Give the laboratory correlation of urine color.
A: The appearance of urine can vary from a straw yellow to dark amber. The pigment urochrome, also…
Q: Urinary casts are classified as cellular or acellular (e.g., hyaline, waxy, fatty, red or white…
A: Casts are the result of solidification of protein in the lumen of the kidney tubules, more…
Q: What is the significance of abnormality of high concentration of uric acid in the urine
A: A uric acid test measures the amount of uric acid in the body. Uric acid is a chemical that is…
Q: Identify the type of fluid or the fluid compartment in which the given item would be found. Gamma…
A: Intracellular fluid (ICF) is the cytoplasm of the cell. Extracellular fluid (ECF) is the medium that…
Q: Enumerate. Three pigments in urine. One urine odor and its cause. Components of a normal stool
A: Urine is a fluid byproduct of digestion in people and in numerous different animals. Urine passes…
Q: Urine analysis results are given. Match the following to the most probable condition. * F. D. Gall…
A:
After letting the urine stand for 1 hour, what changes have you observed? Explain your observations by identifying particulates that formed (if any) and citing causes of the odor and color of urine.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- 1: Explain specific gravity of a urine sample and how it can be used to determine solute content and thus physiological disorders from a urine sample. 2: given a urinometer determine the specific gravity of a sample.1. After completing hand hygiene, what equipment do you need to process a urinalysis (6 items)? 2. What information should be on the label of the UA cup to ensure errors in patients? 3. What are four different colors of urine and what does that color usually mean? 4. What are three descriptions for the clarity of urine and what does the clarity indicate? 5. Why is it important to check the expiration date of the urine dipsticks / reagent test strips? 6. Why is it important for the dipstick to remain in a horizontal position on a paper towel after being dipped in urine? 7. Why is it important to have a watch to interpret the UA results on the dipstick analysis chart? 8. Where is the used equipment discarded? 9. What is important to chart in the patient's notes? 10. Write a sample charting entry for this UA procedure.How we can diagnose Urinary tract infection? Please briefly answer at your own words.
- Do the respiratory therapist needs a strong knowledge base of urine formation? Explain why?Describe how to differentiate among the various elements found in urine under microscopic examination. Don't copy from chegg or internet otherwise I write the name of source in comment box where u сорyWhat sort of urine sample would indicate that the body has difficulty retaining water?
- A 4-year-old girl was brought to the emergency room by her parents. They suspect that she might have ingested something while she was playing in the garage. The doctor ordered urinalysis and the results are as follows: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Color: Yellow Clarity: Cloudy CHEMICAL EXAMINATION pH: 6.0 Specific gravity: 1.015 Glucose: Negative Protein: 30 mg/dl Blood: Trace Nitrite: Negative c. Urinary tract infection d. Renal calculi Ketones: Negative Bilirubin: Negative Leukocyte esterase: Negative Urobilinogen: 0.2 mg/dl a. Acute glomerulonephritis b. Acute tubular necrosis MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION RBC/hpf: 0-2 WBC/hpf: None Epithelial cells: Squamous/lpf: None Transitional/hpf: None Renal tubular/hpf: 0-2 Bacteria/hpf: None Casts/lpf: 0-2 Hyaline 0-2 Granular 1. Based on the patient's history and urinalysis results, select the most probable diagnosis and support your answer. Crystals: 2 distinct forms seen Amorphous material: Few 2. Briefly explain how you came up with the diagnosis. 3.…Give some reasons why specific gravity of urine varies throughout the day.For each of the urine samples in Table , indicate whether the urine is normal or abnormal. If abnormal, name the abnormality and indicate the probable cause.4. Urine A 5. Urine B 6. Urine C 7. Urine D 8. Which urine has the (a) lowest concentration of solutes? (b) highest concentration of solutes?
- Urinalysis showed albumin, bacteria,white cell and pus. Why are these findings important and how they relate to the diagnoses? What does TNTC mean?First answer the following questions in the space below or on a separate file and upload to this assignment. • What is the normal volume of urine? • What is the normal color of urine? • What is the normal odor of urine? • What is the normal pH of urine? • What is the normal specific gravity of urine? • What i the normal water content of urine? What is the normal bacterial count of urine? • Should there normally be glucose present in urine? • Should there normally be protein in urine? • Should there normally be blood in urine? Now get an unknown urine sample from the front of room and record you findings below. Use dip stick for follow values: Color pH Glucose Proteins Blood Use hygrometer for specific gravity. Now explain your results. Use chart attached to help you with this explaination.A person is brought to the emergency department in a comatose state. The following test results were obtained Blood sugar: 450mg% Urine albumin: Present Urine Sugar: Orange precipitate Urine Ketone bodies: Positive Plasma pH:7.14 ( Normal:7.4) Bicarbonate: Decreased What is your probable diagnosis? What are the further investigations to be done in this patient? Explain the rationale behind each test?