How would you interpret the importance of the urinalysis?
Urine specific gravity 1.030
Color Dark Amber
Protein 2+
Blood trace
Ans:- Urine analysis:- Urine analysis is used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders , such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes.
In urine analysis we check the colour, concentration, amount, specific gravity, and content of the urine.
Importance of urine analysis are as follows:-
1. Through urine analysis we can find out urinary tract infections, kidney diseases and diabetes etc.
2. Through urine analysis we can early diagnos the problems related to excretory system.
3. Through urine analysis we can early treat the problems of excretory system.
In question specific gravity is given 1.030, that means kidneys are functioning normally because normal value of urine specific gravity is 1.002- 1.030.
In question colour of urine is given dark amber that means their may be the condition of dehydration becomes normal colour of urine is pale yellow to amber.
In question protein is given 2+ that means their is protein in urine and it can be a sign of kidney disease because normally their is no protein in urine. 2+ means their is protein in urine but don't know how much.
In question blood trace is given that means blood in urine and it may indicate serious problem of kidneys if the amount of blood is more in urine.
How would you interpret the importance of the urinalysis? Urine specific gravity 1.030 Color  
4. What condition would explain the each patient's
results?
1. Urine Color Test VIEW TEST Light to Medium Yellow Very Dark Yellow Slightly Cloudy Cloudy VIEW TEST 3. Chemical Tests VIEW TEST Nitrates Negative choice 3 (Positive) Urobilinogen 0 0 Protein 8.0 5.0 Hematuria (blood in urine) Negative Specific Gravity 1.000 .000 Bilirubin Negative 1441
232 Chapter 6 URINALYSIS CASE 6-6 Tammy S., a 20-year-old long-distance runner, went to the University Health Center for her physical following the first practice of the season. The results of her urinalysis are shown in Table 6-6 Table 6-6 URINALYSIS Reference Range Tammy S. Macroscópic Color Colorless to amber Clear Amber Clear Appearance Specific gravity pH 1.001-1.035 1.028 5-7 7.0 Neg Neg Neg Neg Trace 5-20 mg/dL (SSA: trace) Protein Neg Neg Glucose Ketones Neg Bilirubin Neg Normal Blood...
A 40-year-old man develops severe back and abdominal pain after dinner. The pain subsides during the night but recurs in the morning, and he visits his family physician. Results of a complete blood count and an amylase are normal. Results of a routine urinalysis are as follows: Color: DARK YELLOW Clarity: HAZY SP. Gravity: 1.030 pH: 5.0 Protein: TRACE Glucose: NEG Ketones: NEG Blood: MODERATE Bilirubin: NEG Urobilinogen: NORMAL Nitrite: NEG Leukocyte: NEG Microscopic: 15-20 RBCS 0-2 WBC EPITHELIAL CELLS...
Urinalysis 235 URINALYSIS CASE 6-7 A medical technologist reviewed the urinalysis report shown in Table 6-7 before it was released to the physician. Table 6-7 URINALYSIS Reference Renge Patlent Macrescopic Colorless to amber Yellow Color Clear Slightly Cloudy Appearance Specific gravity pH 1,001-1,035 1015 5-7 7.0 Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg Normal Neg Neg Neg Protein Glucose Ketones Neg Neg Normal Neg. Neg Bilirubin Blood Urobilinogen Neg Neg Nitrite Leukocyte esterase Microscepic 0-5/HPF 0-1/HPF WBCS 25-30/HPE 0-2/HPF RBCs Rare squamous/HPF...
How do you explain a positive blood result, but negative protein result in urinalysis? Color:Pale yellow Clarity:Clear Specific gravity:1.020 pH:5.0 Protein:Negative Glucose:Negative Ketones:Negative Bilirubin:Negative Urobilinogen:0.5 Ehrlich units/dL Blood:2+ Nitrite:Negative Leukocyte esterase:Negative
if a urine has a specific gravity of 1.08 . what would be the mass of 125 ml of urine ? assume water has a density of 1.00g /ml at the same temperature as the urine is
The specific gravity of urine varies throughout the day, and from day to day. Why would the specific gravity vary? Give 3 examples as to why and how they vary?
2 The normal range for the specific gravity of human urine is listed as 1.003 to 1.030. Do you expect the specific gravity to be elevated or depressed when a person is dehydrated? Give reason for your answer. Manufacturers of carbonated beverages have tanks containing carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide is 1.5 times denser than air. Suppose there is a leak in the carbon dioxide gas tank, the concentration of carbon ioxide in low-lying compartments, especially those below ground level,...
Urinalysis 235 A medical technologist reviewed the urinalysis report shown in Table 6-7 before it was released to the physician URINALYSIS CASE 6-7 Table 6-7 URINALYSIS Patlent Reference Range Colorless to amber Clear Macrescopic Color Yellow Slightly Cloudy Appearance Specific gravity pH Prosein 1.001-1.035 1.015 5-7 7.0 Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg Neg Normal Glucose Ketones Neg Neg Bilirubin Blood Normal Urobilinogen Neg Neg Neg Nitrite Neg Leukocyte esterase Microscepic 0-5/HPF 0-2/HPF 0-1/HPF WBCs 25-30/HPF RBCs Few to...
Case
A urine specimen is collected from a
7-year-old girl with a history of several recent infections. She is
seen because of lethargy, pallor, and facial edema and is found to
have generalized edema. The urine specimen is pale but noticeably
foamy.
Urinalysis Results:
Physical Appearance:
color:
pale
transparency:
hazy
foam:
Chemical Screening:
large quantity, white
pH:
6
specific gravity:
1.010
protein (strip)
>2000 mg/dL protein (SSA) 4+
blood
negative
nitrite
negative
leukocyte esterase
negative
glucose
negative
ketones
negative
bilirubin...