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Title: Performing a urinalysis


1
Performing a urinalysis
2
What is urine?
  • Urine is wastes and excess water removed from the
    blood and excreted by the kidneys.
  • The answers to questions 2-11 can be found in the
    lab introduction.

3
Physical characteristics of urine
  • Volume
  • 0.6 to 2.5 L/day
  • Low values gt dehydration

4
  • Clarity
  • -transparent or clear
  • -abnormal is cloudy gt microorganisms, blood,
    sperm, crystals or mucus

5
Physical continued
  • Color
  • -ranges from pale yellow to amber
  • -darker if voided less often
  • -changes color with diet, meds, and physical
    activity

6
Physical continued
  • Smell
  • -has its own characteristic smell
  • -infections may cause a bad odor
  • -diabetes or starvation may cause a fruity odor

7
Physical continues
  • Specific gravity
  • -checks the amount of substances in the urine
  • -normal range is 1.005 1.030 g/mL
  • -very high results indicate not drinking enough
    fluid, loss of fluid, substances in the urine
    (sugar, protein)
  • -very low results indicate drinking too much,
    severe kidney disease, use of diuretics

8
Chemical characteristics
  • 95 water
  • 5 solutes such as urea, electrolytes and uric
    acid
  • -solutes that should not be in the urine are
  • protein gt diabetes, kidney failure,
  • infection, lupus,
    poison, leukemia
  • glucose gt diabetes, liver damage, brain injury
  • ketones gt diabetes, starvation, alcoholism

9
  • pH
  • -normal range for urine is 4.6 8.0
  • -high pH gt vomiting, kidney disease, infection,
    asthma
  • -low pH gt diabetes, dehydration, starvation,
    alcoholism

10
Microscopic studies
Microorganisms are absent in a normal urine
sample.
  • Red blood cells gt infection, kidney damage,
    glomerulonephritis

11
Microscopic studies continued
  • White blood cells gt infection, inflammation,
    bladder tumor

bacteria
wbc
12
Microscopic studies continued
  • Yeast gt Yeast Infection

13
Microscopic studies continued
  • Bacteria gt Bacterial infection

14
Microscopic studies continued
  • Crystals gt kidney stones, infection
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