Title | Urine Analysis Work Sheet OL |
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Author | Camri Grace |
Course | Biol Foundation For Physiology |
Institution | Lansing Community College |
Pages | 2 |
File Size | 114.3 KB |
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Lab report...
BIOL 202 Urine Analysis – Student Work Sheet Name: Camri Grace Unknown #A
Unknown #B
Unknown #C Bright Straw colored
Unknown #D Brownish/ambe r
Color
Yellow
Yellow
Transparency
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
cloudy
Glucose
Negative
2000+
Negative
500+
Bilirubin
Negative
Negative
Negative
Negative
Ketone
Negative
Negative
Negative
Negative
Specific Gravity
1.010
1.005
1.000
1.000
Blood
Negative
Negative
Negative
trace
pH
6
7.5
8.5
8
Protein
300+
Negative
Negative
300+
Urobilinogen
Normal .2
Normal .2
Normal .2
Normal .2
Nitrite
Negative
Negative
Negative
Negative
Leucocytes
Negative
negative
Negative
trace
Answer the following based on your observations in the table above
Unknown A (6 pH, 300+ protein): proteinuria is when a person has an excess amount of protein in the urine, this could be a sign of kidney disease. The pH is slightly more acidic but still in a normal range, meaning there is just too much protein in the urine.
Unknown B (cloudy, 2000+ glucose) : glucosuria due to the amount of glucose in the urine because the renal tubule could not absorb it all. This person most likely also has diabetes and hyperglycemia shown by the cloudiness of the urine and the glucose in it.
Unknown C(bright, 8.5 pH): Because the pH is so high, we can assume this patient as a UTI, the high alkaline level usually means there is a bacteria infection.
Unknown D(amber, cloudy, 500+ glucose, trace of blood and leukocytes, 300+ protein): This patient has a number of different conditions. They definitely have a UTI based on the high pH, amber color, and traces of blood and leukocytes. This patient also can be diagnosed with diabetes and or hyperglycemia, and proteinuria based on the urine test....