The patient was admitted to the Mid-City Baton General Hospital on Sunday‚ June 15‚ 2014 for infected herpes zoster‚ where a chest x-ray‚ blood culture‚ specimen arm wound culture‚ and urinalysis was performed. The results showed lungs clear‚ heart size with in normal limits‚ and no abnormal bowel dilation. Urinalysis result appearance cloudy‚ dark yellow color‚ white blood cells 10-20‚ red blood cells 2-5‚ and moderate bacteria. The blood culture result was normal. The specimen arm wound culture result
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Microscopic examination of urine sediment may be warranted when macroscopic examination is positive for blood (Hb)‚ protein (greater than a trace)‚ nitrite‚ leukocyte esterase‚ turbidity‚ or glucose concentration greater than 55mmol/l. Choices for urinalysis are urine culture only‚ Macroscopic microscopic if dipstick positive‚ Macroscopic urine culture if pyuric or nitrite present‚ Macroscopic dipstick‚ Microscopic‚ or special case. (Association‚ 2011) 3) The most common symptoms of a urinary tract
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Search & Seizure in the Public Schools To fully understand the role and related responsibilities of search and seizure in the public schools‚ the Constitutional rights of the students and case law must be examined. The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states: The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation
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This means that certain reactions cannot occur or are not as effective if the PH isn’t correct. (VanMeter‚ VanMeter‚ & Hubert‚ n.d.‚ p.27-28).List five specific areas for which clinical laboratories are responsible. Microbiology‚ Hematology‚ Urinalysis‚ Biochemistry‚ and Immunology. As new
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might be relevant to this case? 1. The new information that might be relevant is that Joe has started throwing up and was drinking way more energy drinks than Frank. 2. What can you determine from the clinical lab results of Joe’s blood work and urinalysis? 1. We can determine that Joe has an infection and is not getting enough water. We can tell this because he has an above average count of neutrophils in his blood and his urine is a dark yellow color. 3. What additional information or tests would
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Decreasing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections Due to high Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs) during hospitalization‚ the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ along with recommendations from the Institute for Healthcare Improvements (IHI) implemented clear surveillance criteria for prevention of CAUTIs. In October 2008‚ a catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) became classified as a “never event”-something that should never occur while a patient
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URINALYSIS 1. What are the possible explanations for the abnormal findings seen in Unknown A? Sample A had large ketones and a mild amount of protein. It also tested positive for a notable amount of blood but it fell within normal limits. There are several scenarios that might explain these results. As for the ketones‚ the patient could have Diabetes Mellitus‚ they could be suffering from starvation or they could be on a low carbohydrate or very high-fat diet. A mild amount of protein in the urine
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Serum electrolytes were normal. Potassium was low at 3.3‚ BUN-to-creatinine ratio was normal. Glucose was within normal range. Stool study was normal. Urinalysis within normal limit except for 8 to 10 WBCs. Specific gravity was 1.025 On examination‚ I find the patient to be lethargic and uncomfortable with mild nausea and dizziness. He prefers to keep his eyes closed. On examination of the eye‚ I find
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CPT codes are broken up into 3 categories‚ I‚ II‚ and III. The best way to remember the three categories would be with the use of buzzwords for example: Category I or common‚ Category II or optional‚ and Category III or provisional. Category I CPT Codes are for regular codes‚ or common procedures‚ used to report the physician’s service to the patient. These codes are five digits long and have no decimal. Common codes listed within Category I are broken up into six categories: evaluation and
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Reflective writing : career talk 1 For me as a bio medical student‚ knowing my major and following vocation was a great concern until I participated in first career talk. On that time I understood the different concepts and functions of biomedical science. Also I should state that it’s vital for every student to know his/her majors’ expectations and base on it work hard to obtain essential features and knowledge. When I entered lecture room on the 4th floor I observed a friendly
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