know? How is this disorder diagnosed? o Other assessment questions I would ask her if I suspected that she has a bladder infection is more about her health history. I would want to know if she has burning while urinating‚ color‚ clarity‚ and odor of urine‚ lower abdominal pain‚ back or flank pain. If the patient is experiencing vomiting or nausea‚ and duration of symptoms and treatment that has been attempted. I would also want to know if the patient has any tenderness to
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elevated 2. List any abnormal lab values the patient has Acidosis‚ glucose in uring‚ ketones in urine‚ and slightly higher specificity gravity 3. Explain the cause of each abnormal lab value Acidosis is from excess production of organic acids‚ glucose- is not being filtered and reabsorbed‚ ketones – beta oxidation‚ large amounts in blood‚ cant process glucose‚ specificity of gravity – more solid then urine being produced 4. Explain the cause of each abnormal symptom or condition The symptoms fatigue
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9/18/2009 CASE PRESENTATION #1 URINARY INCONTINENCE Clinical Clerkship Lecture Series Mrs. V.M. 44 year old female GTPAL 44004 referred by her family doctor with urinary by her family doctor with urinary incontinence. What questions would assist you in making a diagnosis? Urinary Incontinence - History • Duration‚ severity‚ onset • Aggravating and relieving factors • Associations (eg. Cough‚ laugh‚ sneeze‚ (eg Cough laugh sneeze related to physical activity?) • Urinary urgency
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diet‚ make sure you discuss them with your doctor or dietitian. Sodium is needed by the body for many functions such as controlling muscle contractions‚ balancing fluids‚ and controlling blood pressure. Healthy kidneys remove excess sodium in the urine. As kidney function declines‚ sodium and fluids may accumulate in your body. Fluid retention may cause swelling in your eyes‚ hands‚ and/or ankles. To keep your sodium level in balance‚ your doctor may ask you to limit the sodium in your diet. Foods
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exercise is about diagnostic Urinalysis. Urine reflects the many chemical components found in blood. This test is a good measure of health of endocrine system‚ kidneys‚ and urinary tract. Artificial urine samples are used for today’s lab thank goodness. The test that this lab is mostly focused on is called “dipstick” urinalysis test where students will analyze the chemical composition of urine by dipping the chemical indicator stick or “dispstick” into a sample of urine. The chemicals in the pad of the indicator
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inside the body. The aim of this practical is to test the effects of strenuous exercise and desmopressin (anti-diuretic hormone) on urine flow and urine sodium concentration. We will be testing the hypotheses that vigorous exercise will decrease urine flow and increase urine sodium concentration‚ whereas desmopressin will have the opposite effect of decreased urine flow and increased sodium concentration. MATERIALS AND METHODS Refer to the BMS2031 2014 Laboratory Manual. RESULTS Table 1.
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Purpose; the purpose is to analyze and interpret data on the body’s utilization of carbohydrates‚ lipids and proteins. II. Introduction A urinalysis is the analysis of a urine sample. This test is common; it can be evaluated in a variety of ways. By; physical appearance‚ and chemical/ molecular properties. Your body’s urine is the excess of what the body doesn’t use. Things like carbohydrates‚ lipids and proteins. Your body uses each one of theses in many ways. Carbohydrates are a quick source
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catheter through the urethra into the bladder for the purpose of withdrawing urine. Purpose of the Urinary Catheterization is to 1. Prevent or relieve bladder distension 2. Promote urinary elimination 3. Obtain a sterile specimen of Urine 4. Obtain accurate measurements of bladder function 5. Provide continuous urinary drainage 6. Instil medication 7. Measure the amount of residual urine 8. Monitor the output of a critically ill patient 9. Facilitate studies
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different factors that can affect urine including volume‚ urine concentration‚ and pH levels. Factors that affect urine volume are fluid intake and reabsorption‚ which affects the amount of urine released. Urine concentration is measured by the concentration of dissolved solids present in a person’s urine‚ which is affected by water intake levels as well as diet (the amount of sodium in person’s diet). The pH scale has a range of normal‚ acidic‚ or basic. Acidic urine occurs when the pH scale is low
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Kidney stones can be formed due to changes in the normal balance of water‚ salts‚ and minerals in the urine. Sometimes minerals in urine mutually attached and form a small Kidney stone. Its size varies‚ ranging from the size of sugar crystals until the ping-pong ball. The difference of mineral composition changes also result in kidney stones. In General‚ most kidney stones rarely realized until it causes blockage in the urinary tract. These conditions will cause pain radiating from the front of
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