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chapter 7 objectives at the end of this chapter the reader should be able to do the following define the terms clearance glomerular filtration rate intrinsic clearance and extrinsic clearance ...

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                         Chapter 7 Objectives
     At the end of this chapter, the reader should be able to do 
     the following:
        Define the terms clearance, glomerular filtration rate, intrinsic 
         clearance, and extrinsic clearance.
        Correct refractometer readings due to increased glucose and 
         protein concentration. 
        Calculate the analyte concentration per volume of collection of 
         urine analytes.
        Calculate the quantity of analyte collected in urine per unit of time 
         of collection. 
        Calculate and convert the quantity of analyte measured in 
         milligrams per deciliter into grams per day. 
        State the clearance formula.
        Calculate uncorrected creatinine clearance rates.
        Use a nomogram and calculate creatinine clearance rates. 
        Define the estimated creatinine clearance formula.
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                                                                Urine Tests
           Urinalysis is one of the most common 
                laboratory tests performed.
                  Chemically impregnated strips are used to 
                       determine chemical constituents.
                  Microscopic evaluation of sediment helps determine 
                       the cellular constituents.
                  Screening tool for various diseases and conditions, 
                       such as diabetes, UTIs, metabolic disorders, and 
                       liver disorders
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           Corrections Used for the Refractometer
             Calibration
                   Urinalysis measures specific gravity (SG) of the 
                         urine.
                   SG indicates quantity of dissolved solids in urine, 
                         such as urea and chloride.
            Refractometer, or total solids (TS) meter, 
                 measures specific gravity indirectly by the 
                 refractive index of the urine.
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           Corrections Used for the Refractometer 
                                                                       (Cont.) 
          Refractive index
                 Ratio of the velocity of light in air to the velocity of 
                      light in solution
                 Angle at which the light passes through the solution is 
                      mathematically converted into units of SG.
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                                        Corrections Used for the 
                                            Refractometer (Cont.) 
           Only one drop of 
                urine is required with 
                a refractometer.
           Can be calibrated 
                with deionized water 
                to read 1.000 and 
                5.00%(w/v) NaCl to 
                read 1.022
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...Chapter objectives at the end of this reader should be able to do following define terms clearance glomerular filtration rate intrinsic and extrinsic correct refractometer readings due increased glucose protein concentration calculate analyte per volume collection urine analytes quantity collected in unit time convert measured milligrams deciliter into grams day state formula uncorrected creatinine rates use a nomogram estimated copyright by elsevier inc all rights reserved tests urinalysis is one most common laboratory performed chemically impregnated strips are used determine chemical constituents microscopic evaluation sediment helps cellular screening tool for various diseases conditions such as diabetes utis metabolic disorders liver corrections calibration measures specific gravity sg indicates dissolved solids urea chloride or total ts meter indirectly refractive index cont ratio velocity light air solution angle which passes through mathematically converted units only drop requ...

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