Question: Urine Sample SOY 13X *Analyze The Dipstick Test Results For This Urine Sample; There Is A Table On The Slide #12 To Record The Results. THERE IS ONLY 1 ABNORMAL CONSTITUENT IN THIS SAMPLE 509 078 509 Md 509 она 18 Live 50 Own 509 LIN Start Reading Here 1-4 SOZI ונח | 10 SG Rinas SN Analyse CE – Urine Sample Sob 12 55 OS 509 018 *Analyze The Dipstick …
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Urine Sample SOY 13X *Analyze the dipstick test results for this urine sample; there is a Table on the Slide #12 to record the results. THERE IS ONLY 1 ABNORMAL CONSTITUENT IN THIS SAMPLE 509 078 509 Md 509 она 18 live 50 own 509 LIN Start reading here 1-4 SOZI ונח | 10 SG rinas SN analyse CE – Urine Sample Sob 12 55 OS 509 018 *Analyze the dipstick test results for this urine sample: there is a Table on Slide #12 to record the results. THERE IS ONLY 1 ABNORMAL CONSTITUENT IN THIS SAMPLE 100 wd 7 VD 109 owd 109 own Start reading here 509 LIN SOCI ng 10 SG A SN CE 1 analyse Record Urinalysis Results for Urine Samples “A” and “B” in the Table below. Enter values for Specific Gravity and pH; enter “positive” OR “negative” for all substances… Answer questions about the results of each sample on the following slides. Test Sample “A” Sample “B” Leukocytes Nitrites Urobilinogen Protein pH Blood (RBCs/Hb) Specific Gravity Ketones Bilirubin Glucose *Note: There is only 1 abnormal constituent in each Urine Sample Urine Sample “A” Answer the following questions about Urine Sample “A”. A: What abnormal substance is present in this sample? B: What is the clinical term for this substance being present in the urine? C: Explain why this substance is normally absent from urine. D: Provide 1 pathological reason why this substance might be present in urine. E: Provide 1 non-pathological reason why this substance might be present in urine. Urine Sample “B” Answer the following questions about Urine Sample “B”. A: What abnormal substance is present in this sample? B: What is the clinical term for this substance being present in the urine? C: Explain why this substance is normally absent from urine. D: Provide 1 pathological reason why this substance might be present in urine. E: Provide 1 non-pathological reason why this substance might be present in urine.
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