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- The laboratory received a 24-hour urine collection from a 26-year old male (body surface area = 2.34m2), and the total urine collection volume measured 800 mL in 24 hours. After creatinine determinations were performed by the alkaline picrate method, interpret the result. Plasma creatinine: 1.2 mg/dL Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL a. The creatinine clearance of the patient is above reference range. b. The creatinine clearance of the patient is below reference range. c. The creatinine clearance of the patient is within reference range. d. The creatinine clearance of the patient is borderline high.Which action should the nurse take first after obtaining a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity from an indwelling urinary catheter?Explain the proper procedure in processing urine sample for testing
- During an experiement, the value 0.0680 mg/ml was observed. The expected value is 0.75 mg in 90 mL. Calculate the percent error.A 35-year-old man (height 67 inches, weight 73.3 kg) with known chronic renal disease for 6 months has blood drawn for serum creatinine and urea tests. Urine is collected for a 24-hour quantitative creatinine test; the total volume of urine collected is 1139 mL. The following laboratory results are obtained for the testing done: Urine creatinine: 56 mg/dL Serum creatinine: 9.6 mg/dL Serum urea: 75 mg/dL Questions 1. What does an elevated serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) suggest? 2. What does an elevated creatinine suggest? 3. What is the clinical significance of the GFR and the urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio?Give one(1) alternative testing method for one (1) of the ten parameters tested in a urine reagent strip. Discuss the following: Whether the alternative testing method was made before or after the urine reagent strip Summarized Procedure Causes for False Positives Causes for False Negatives
- Your laboratory supervisor asks you to determine a patient’s 24-hour creatinine clearance. The urinesample reported on the laboratory report is 580 mL. The plasma creatinine level is reported as 10 mg/L.In addition, the urine creatinine concentration was 820 mg/L.Use the information in the case and determine the 24-hour creatinine clearance of this patient. Takeinto consideration the 24-hour duration.What is done when there is a delay of stool examination? Please answer in your own words, do not plagiarize. Thanks in advance!Provide mock lab tests (blood, urine, etc.) and state the results. Also, add the normal range values.
- The physician has ordered that a urine culturebe taken on a client. What is the most importantinformation the nurse should know in order tocomplete the collection of this specimen?a. date and time of collectionb. method of collectionc. whether the client is NPO (to havenothing by mouth)d. age of clientThe first step of a urinalysis procedure, before testing with a reagent stick, is to visually examine the urine for color, clarity and odor. These properties should be considered in addition to a patient’s clinical presentation, fluid intake and urine output. In the case of Sample B, the patient has presented with an overall healthy appearance. The quantity of urine is normal, the clarity of the urine is clear, but the color of the urine is tinged red, the odor is strong, and the patient is alarmed. From the following, select ALL questions which the patient should be asked, to help determine the cause of the color and odor changes. a. menstruation should be ruled out in females b. consumption of beets c. consumption of asparagus d. consumption of strawberriesWhat is the best specimen for a urine collection? ** specimen underlined in original practice exercise question** My prior answer (incorrect)- CNA or BAP, MaC