Renal Function
Urinary Confirmation Tests
Reaction Methods
Urine Microscopics
Renal Anatomy
100

8.9 - 10.0 mmol/L

What is Renal Threshold

100

Ketones

What is the ACE test

100

Serum Creatinine

What is the Jaffe reaction

100

Most frequent parasite found in urine

What is Trichomonas vaginalis

100

Final site of concentrating or diluting urine

What is the collecting duct

200

Volume of blood filtered per minute

What is estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate

200

Protein

What is Sulfosalicylic Acid (SSA)

200

Serum Total Protein

What is the Biuret method

200

"Thorny apple" crystal found in old specimens

What is ammonium biurate

200

Location of glucose reabsorption (up to renal threshold)

What is the proximal convoluted tubule

300

Purpose of Specific Gravity

What is the kidney's ability to reabsorb essential analytes and water

300

Glucose

What is the Clinitest

300

Serum Albumin

What is Dye-Binding method

300

Chemical added to separate RBC/WBC from Yeast

What is acetic acid

300

Fine tunes absorbance/ secretion of H+ and HCO3- to maintain pH

What is the distal convoluted tubule

400

Presence of Waxy Casts

What is chronic renal failure

400

Bilirubin

What is Icto Test

400

Urine Bilirubin reaction

What is the Diazo reaction

400

Method allowing for ID of urinary crystals

What is polarizing microscopy

400

Highly permeable to water; Does not reabsorb Na+ or Cl-

What is the descending loop of Henle

500

Presence of RBC Casts

What is bleeding in the nephrons

500

RBCs

What is urine microscopy

500

Urine Nitrite Detection

What is the Greiss Reaction

500

Clinically significant in men, variable significance in women

What is spermatozoa

500

The size threshold of glomerular filtration

What is < or = to 66000 Daltons

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