When testing for the Urine pH and old Urine can cause the pH to be falsely _________
Alkaline
The Ketone body found in highest % is
Beta-hydroxybutyric acid ( 78%)
** The dipstick and Acetest only react with Acetoacetic acid and Acetone not B-Hydroxybuterate.. but ok because if any are present the others are also
This crystal is found in acidic urine and is typically normal but can be seen increased in gout
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Uric Acid
The matrix of casts consist of
Tamm Horsfall / Uromodulin
The functional unit of the kidney
For Urine Dipstick testing the method used for Protein determination is __________
Protein Error of Indicators
Both the strip and tablet ( Acetest ) methods for Ketones use _____________ and a positive result turns _________
Nitroprusside , Purple
This crystal is normally found in alkaline urine and often seen in old urine
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Ammonium biurate
Name the following cast and in what state do you usually see them?
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RBC Cast / acute glomerular disease
The initial glomerular filtrate has the same composition as plasma except for _________
very little protein
Highly alkaline urine will cause a false __________ test when using the SSA test for protein
False Negative *** This is the opposite of the dipstick method which would be a false positive
When plasma Hemoglobin is increased and haptoglobin is saturated you can see hemosiderin , which are iron deposits . The hemosiderin can be seen when stained with_________
Prussian Blue
This is an abnormal crystal found in liver disease
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Tyrosine
This type of cast is seen with end stage renal disease
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Waxy cast
patients with diabetes typically have a higher urine output. this is referred to as _______
polyuria
The method used for glucose determination on the dipstick is ______________
Glucose oxidase method
The strips for Blood use the peroxidase activity of Hgb , with this method what else can cause a positive result?
Oxidizers ( bleach , peroxide, iodine)
Myoglobin
This is an abnormal crystal seen in liver disease
Bilirubin
What is this
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yeast
The normal adult blood volume that passes through the kidneys at a rate of
1200 ml/min
The Clinitest tablets uses the Copper reduction method to test for glucose. If you get a negative dipstick glucose result and a positive Clinitest result what can you conclude?
The reducing substance present is not glucose
( could be galactose, fructose , pentose )
** also note you can get a positive dipstick and negative clinitest if glucose is >100 but <250
Bilirubin method for dipsticks uses what reagent
diazo
** so does the confirmation Ictotest - Ictotest is more sensitive
This is an abnormal crystal most likely seen in refrigerated urine and likely seen along with fatty casts
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Cholesterol
What is this
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trichomonas vaginalis
In a person with normally functioning kidneys , glucosuria occurs when serum glucose concentration exceeds
180 mg/dl